Square Enix recently revealed when Final Fantasy 14 players can expect new content, as Little Ladies’ Day will go live in late February, while Patch 7.45 will launch in early March. Both Patch 7.45 and Little Ladies’ Day will have various cosmetic rewards that Final Fantasy 14 players can add to their collections.
The news came just weeks after Final Fantasy 14 launched its 7.41 content update on January 27. Patch 7.41 added more Cosmic Exploration and Phantom Relic content for players to do. Cosmic Exploration brought crafters and gatherers to the rocky planet of Oizys, while the new Phantom Relic step had players delve into various dungeons and raids to gather Crystal Paste for their weapon of choice. The 7.41 content patch also gave Summoners a surprising buff, as their Sunflare and Searing Flash spells were adjusted to give the Summoner some parity with the Red Mage after the latter Job was buffed in a previous update.
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Little Ladies’ Day Returns To Final Fantasy 14 Soon
Following the end of the 2026 Valentione’s Day event in Final Fantasy 14, players looking for more content to delve into will have some major opportunities coming up. The annual Little Ladies’ Day event begins on Thursday, February 26, at 3:00 AM Eastern and concludes on Thursday, March 12, at 10:59 AM Eastern. Ergo, players will have two weeks to participate in the festivities. This year’s Little Ladies’ Day event, subtitled Solidarity in Song, takes place in the desert city of Ul’dah. Players level 15 and up can accept the seasonal quest “What Can Eye Do for You” by speaking to an NPC called the Royal Seneschal in Ul’dah’s northern half.
Last year’s iteration of Little Ladies’ Day saw players earn the Seneschal Prince’s Attire, a five-piece set of cosmetic glamour that can be utilized by any Job or class. The upcoming event will have 15 new rewards in total, as players can collect six new emotes, four oversized shirt glamours, three posters, an orchestrion roll, and a weeping cherry blossom tree during Little Ladies’ Day. Given that holiday quests are usually light-hearted in nature, FF14 players should set aside at least 15 to 30 minutes for this year’s Little Ladies’ Day quest. Additionally, players who missed the 2025 Little Ladies’ Day event will be able to purchase the Seneschal Prince’s Attire, and other seasonal rewards, via the Final Fantasy 14 Online Store once this year’s edition of Little Ladies’ Day begins.
Patch 7.45 Will Give Final Fantasy 14 Fans More Stories To Enjoy
Along with Little Ladies’ Day, Final Fantasy 14 will launch Patch 7.45 in early March. Given how Square Enix categorizes its patch release windows, Final Fantasy 14‘s 7.45 update will go live on either March 3 or 10, following a yet-undetermined period of server maintenance. Patch 7.45 will add The Merchant’s Tale, a Variant and Criterion dungeon that up to four players can explore. The Merchant’s Tale will have three difficulty settings for players to choose from. Final Fantasy 14 players looking for more customization options for their characters will be in luck, as The Merchant’s Tale will have some glamours for players to collect. According to a Lodestone post, Final Fantasy 14‘s current Crystalline Conflict season will also end once Patch 7.45 maintenance begins, meaning players do not have much time to prepare for the next update.
Additionally, the next part of Final Fantasy 14′s Hildibrand quest chain will be available in Patch 7.45. The upcoming quests will be the penultimate chapter of Hildibrand’s Dawntrail adventures, with the finale coming later this year in a separate update. Between the new content patch and the upcoming North America Fan Fest in April, Final Fantasy 14 players will have some busy days ahead of them.

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August 27, 2013
- ESRB
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T for Teen – Language, Mild Blood, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
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Originally the Crystal Tools engine, but currently it’s a custom engine using parts of the Luminous Engine.







