Square Enix's Final Fantasy XIV online role playing game has just hit another milestone: it now owns 10 million registered players worldwide.
1. Final Fantasy XIV is ready to land on the Swich, Xbox One but with one condition
2. Final Fantasy XIV is officially open free to the players experience
3. Contemplate the brand new, brandy, cinematic Final Fantasy XIV
This announcement comes shortly after the release of Stormblood - the latest expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, adding two more classes as well as upgrading the character's maximum level. In addition, Stormblood brings new levels of raid, improved player system, and a number of other features.
At this moment, the Moonfire Faire event is also being broadcast. The event brings new missions - including a battle with the "purple goblin" - like the Ultros - and gives players extra clothing and items. The event will end on August 27 so gamers should pay attention to finish early ahead of time.
It is known that this number of 10 million includes all registered accounts, since the game officially launched on PS4 and PC. There are those who spend money on the game, and those who sign up for a free trial.
It is known that the original version of Final Fantasy XIV was released in September 2010 and received a series of negative reviews. Because of this poor response, Square Enix president Yoichi Wada announced that a new development team led by designer Naoki Yoshida would take on improving the quality of the game.
If you're still wondering whether to spend your money on Final Fantasy XIV, you can try out a free trial, for those who want to experience the game to level 35 and create up to 8 Character without time limit here for PS4 and here for PC.
After receiving criticism before, the new team completed the milling of Final Fantasy XIV and gave it a new name, A Realm Reborn. The game is supported by a new engine, which improves the server structure, gameplay and interface innovations, as well as bringing a new story. This rebirth brought positive feedback: critics praised the game for its solid gameplay mechanics and amazing progress. They also did not forget to honor Yoshida's work in "reversing the situation" for this project.
1. Final Fantasy XIV is ready to land on the Swich, Xbox One but with one condition
2. Final Fantasy XIV is officially open free to the players experience
3. Contemplate the brand new, brandy, cinematic Final Fantasy XIV
This announcement comes shortly after the release of Stormblood - the latest expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, adding two more classes as well as upgrading the character's maximum level. In addition, Stormblood brings new levels of raid, improved player system, and a number of other features.
At this moment, the Moonfire Faire event is also being broadcast. The event brings new missions - including a battle with the "purple goblin" - like the Ultros - and gives players extra clothing and items. The event will end on August 27 so gamers should pay attention to finish early ahead of time.
It is known that this number of 10 million includes all registered accounts, since the game officially launched on PS4 and PC. There are those who spend money on the game, and those who sign up for a free trial.
It is known that the original version of Final Fantasy XIV was released in September 2010 and received a series of negative reviews. Because of this poor response, Square Enix president Yoichi Wada announced that a new development team led by designer Naoki Yoshida would take on improving the quality of the game.
If you're still wondering whether to spend your money on Final Fantasy XIV, you can try out a free trial, for those who want to experience the game to level 35 and create up to 8 Character without time limit here for PS4 and here for PC.
After receiving criticism before, the new team completed the milling of Final Fantasy XIV and gave it a new name, A Realm Reborn. The game is supported by a new engine, which improves the server structure, gameplay and interface innovations, as well as bringing a new story. This rebirth brought positive feedback: critics praised the game for its solid gameplay mechanics and amazing progress. They also did not forget to honor Yoshida's work in "reversing the situation" for this project.
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