Square Enix seems to be boosting the availability and accessibility of its games by making sure future game releases are "released simultaneously" on different platforms. Talking to 4Gamer, Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki "Yoshi-P" Yoshida noted that the developer was looking to shift away from platform exclusivity, revealing that fans can expect "Square Enix titles will be released simultaneously on each platform more and more."
"Of course, we want you to play it a lot on other platforms as well," he said, talking about the upcoming launch of Fantasian Neo Dimension. "This time, we will also release the Xbox Series X|S version at the same time. In the future, Square Enix titles will be released simultaneously on each platform more and more, but since this is close to the first release, we would like Xbox users to play it as well."
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Some Re-Releases Expected Soon
Yoshida also teased that he is interested in a re-release of Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy Tactics, and "joked around with Hironobu Sakaguchi about the possibility of a new Parasite Eve game."
ICYMI, Final Fantasy 14's Crossroads patch - the first major update for the MMO following the release of Dawntrail now has a confirmed release date: Tuesday, November 12.
This update will bring several new bits and pieces, including the Yuweyawata Field Station dungeon, Chaotic Alliance Raids, and more role quests. "Players who have completed all Dawntrail role quests or all Wachumeqimeqi quests will be able to enjoy a finale to wrap up their respective stories," the Final Fantasy team explained.
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Final Fantasy 14 Crossroads Finally Has a Release Date
Final Fantasy 14’s Crossroads patch finally has a release date, the first major update for the MMO following the launch of Dawntrail. This update will bring several new bits and pieces, including the Yuweyawata Field Station dungeon, Chaotic Alliance Raids, and more role quests.
"Players who have completed all Dawntrail role quests or all Wachumeqimeqi quests will be able to enjoy a finale to wrap up their respective stories," the Final Fantasy team explained. And that’s just a sneak peek of everything coming to Final Fantasy 14 on Crossroads’ release.
Recently, Final Fantasy 14's Naoki Yoshida addressed the personal abuse sent toward Wuk Lamat's voice actor, stating it "breaks my heart." Wuk Lamat was a fresh character brought in by Dawntrail but failed to strike the chords with some players. This turned ugly when voice actor Sena Bryer got transphobic abuse for her portrayal.