The thief, revealed to be Eira Shadowglow, claims she seeks to use the crystal to prevent a catastrophic event known as "The Great Devastation," which will soon consume Valistia if not stopped. Believing her words, Clive joins forces with Eira, embarking on a perilous journey across Valistia to thwart the plans of those who would misuse the Eclipse Crystal and uncover the truth behind the Great Eclipse and the looming devastation.
The release FINAL FANTASY XVI-TENOKE refers to the scene crack of the PC version of Square Enix’s action-RPG, published by the group FINAL FANTASY XVI-TENOKE
While FFXVI was not a "Day 0" crack (meaning it was not cracked before the official release), the timeline between the official PC launch and the TENOKE release was incredibly short. This minimizes the "sales protection window" that publishers pay Denuvo for. When a game is cracked days after release, the return on investment for expensive DRM software comes into question. The thief, revealed to be Eira Shadowglow, claims