Final Fantasy 14's Endwalker update is a little less than a month away, and there's still plenty of new changes to go through. Before the big expansion, director and producer Naoki Yoshida will once again sit down to host his Letter from the Producer Live broadcast on November 5, at 7pm PDT.

It's Yoshida's 67th Live Letter stream, where he typically spends an hour or more detailing minor and major changes headed to Final Fantasy 14 in smaller patches or big expansions. The next Live Letter will once again be available to stream via Final Fantasy 14's official Twitch channel, and Japanese to English interpretation will be included.

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This is the last Live Letter you'll have before heading to the Moon with version 6.0 next month. Yoshida is expected to detail major beats you didn't hear much on during his last stream, even though that one was hours long. Your Warrior of Light's next adventure into PVP should see some announcements, and Yoshida mentioned in his last broadcast that this Live Letter would detail even more changes coming to the MMO's crafting and gathering systems.

The Live Letter back in September packed a treasure trove of new information. You got your first extended look at all of the changes coming to old jobs, and lengthy demonstrations of new occupations like Reaper and Sage. These streams typically even host new merchandise announcements, and while some are kind of neat, the last Live Letter debuted a terrifying $1,000 Y'shotola doll.

Endwalker is out on November 19 for those of you who pre-ordered Final Fantasy 14's next expansion. If you're bypassing the initial weekend player flood, Endwalker is live on November 23. Yoshida has already noted on several occasions that version 6.0 is Final Fantasy 14's biggest update yet, and will close out a story arc that's been going for nearly a decade, before beginning something new.

Square Enix's MMO has seen a flood of good news lately with its latest popularity surge. Yoshida noted in Final Fantasy 14's recent media tour that it was the most profitable game in the series' history and that Xbox owners shouldn't give up hope just yet for a version to play on Microsoft consoles.

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