In an interview with Finder, Yoshida stated once more his desire is to bring the MMORPG to more platforms outside the PlayStation and PC and made it pretty clear that this has been discussed and planned for a while now.
FF XIV potential problems
The only problem with bringing the game to the two consoles might be the confirmation that platform holders would allow instant patch updates and whether they will show both cooperation and support for the game’s community. Yoshida wants to make sure that both Microsoft and Nintendo understand what he and his company are doing and wants the two companies to be aware of their online and QA regulations. Unfortunately, as a result, these discussions are lasting longer than expected. The FF12 team is probably not surprised by such long-gestating changes, especially if we reflect on the troubled release from 2010 when the game underwent enormous alterations and various expansions. Let’s hope that Yoshida’s persistence and long waiting will pay off in the end.
Try the game for free
You can currently give Final Fantasy XIV a try for free after Square Enix removed the game’s time restriction from the game’s free trial up until level 35. After, you’ll be able to transfer your save to the main game in case you want to pay to continue playing. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:
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