Director Naoki Yoshida of Final Fantasy XIV has revealed he is still interested in bringing his hit MMORPG to the Switch as well as the Xbox One, and has had meetings with executives from the owners of the two machines. Play games to realize that.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 1 condition
However, the 44-year-old director insisted that he wanted both companies to meet a key requirement: "Games on each release must be capable of supporting multiple platforms." In addition, one of the issues that Yoshida noted is that many companies do not realize how improved online services are operated and regulated, which could affect how an MMORPG works.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 2 condition
"These things can become a barrier when we consider running Final Fantasy XIV for a long time," he said. So when I was discussing with the companies, I asked them, 'Are you capable of preparing for that? Are you determined to be responsible and keep the promises? Is it Are you really happy for that? "
However, convincing Sony to coordinate online services for both Xbox and Nintendo customers could be a difficult impediment to Yoshida and Square Enix. Remember, Sony has previously refused to support multi-platform support for the Rocket League and even Minecraft, despite Microsoft's (though not directly) offer.
At the recent E3 2017, Nintendo and Microsoft announced that the Rocket League and Minecraft products would allow online players to cross interact on all three Nintendo Switches, Xbox One and PCs. That is, at present, only Sony's PlayStation is the only system out of cooperation. But at this moment, the giants of the Japanese game industry is still very tough with his decision.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 3 condition
In another news related to Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix has just released a new expansion for the game called Stormblood. However, the sudden DDoS attacks from third parties have affected the experience of new content, luckily the user's confidential data is not compromised.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 1 condition
However, the 44-year-old director insisted that he wanted both companies to meet a key requirement: "Games on each release must be capable of supporting multiple platforms." In addition, one of the issues that Yoshida noted is that many companies do not realize how improved online services are operated and regulated, which could affect how an MMORPG works.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 2 condition
"These things can become a barrier when we consider running Final Fantasy XIV for a long time," he said. So when I was discussing with the companies, I asked them, 'Are you capable of preparing for that? Are you determined to be responsible and keep the promises? Is it Are you really happy for that? "
However, convincing Sony to coordinate online services for both Xbox and Nintendo customers could be a difficult impediment to Yoshida and Square Enix. Remember, Sony has previously refused to support multi-platform support for the Rocket League and even Minecraft, despite Microsoft's (though not directly) offer.
At the recent E3 2017, Nintendo and Microsoft announced that the Rocket League and Minecraft products would allow online players to cross interact on all three Nintendo Switches, Xbox One and PCs. That is, at present, only Sony's PlayStation is the only system out of cooperation. But at this moment, the giants of the Japanese game industry is still very tough with his decision.
Final Fantasy XIV ready to land on Swich, Xbox One but with a 3 condition
In another news related to Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix has just released a new expansion for the game called Stormblood. However, the sudden DDoS attacks from third parties have affected the experience of new content, luckily the user's confidential data is not compromised.
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