A new report about the popular game "Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward" surfaced on Tuesday saying that an upcoming path from Square Enix will bring major improvements to the game. It was said that players have been anticipating the patch 3.1 that will showcase the world of Eorzea.

The patch, called "As Goes Light, So Goes Darkness," comes with a video trailer. The trailer highlights some of the latest features of "Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward," a report from  iDigital Times said.

"FFXIV: Heavensward's upcoming 3.1 patch is being called 'As Goes Light, So Goes Darkness.' It is enhancing the game in a variety of ways by adding a plethora of content across the board, to addressing concerns among the community," Game Revolution said.

Listed below are the game's patch 3.1 highlights, as reported by Game Revolution.

"Main Scenario Missions:

  • Krile

Exploratory Missions:

  • The Diadem - join up with your free company (or not) to explore a high level wilderness for rare mobs and rarer spoils.
  • Three difficulty options. Higher difficulty has greater rewards.

The Manderville Gold Saucer Minigame:

  • ​Lord of Verminion - use your minions in a strategy game.

Dungeons:

  • Saint Mocianne's Arboretum
  • Pharos Sirius (Hard)

Vanu Vanu Beast Tribe:

  • New daily quests
  • Sanuwa mount reward
  • Dynamic quest levels

Primals:

  • The Minstrel's Ballad: Thordan's Reign
  • Knights of the Round Extreme

Raid:

  • Void Ark (24-man). The first of a series of raids.

House Sharing:

  • Share your home with members on your friends list.

Additions:

  • Mounts, minions, and furnishings
  • Hairstyles
  • Free Company name change option
  • Idling camera for taking screenshots
  • New MGP items

Adjustments:

  • Aether Currents will no longer require sub-quests.
  • System messages will be hidden during cutscenes.
  • Bismarck & Ravana will be available via Duty Finder.
  • Loot restrictions in Alexander Normal will be lifted.
  • Experience in level 51+ dungeons will be increased.
  • Ninja Mudra algorithm changed for quick input despite high latency."

Players can buy the "Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward" for $39.99. The game is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PC. An online bundle version of the game is currently available for $59.99.