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On April 3rd, 2011 in Uncategorized

Square Enix is a big name in the RPG sector with their Final Fantasy series largely being a defining franchise in the genre. However, while Square Enix has made a name for themselves in the offline RPG sector they’ve also done what they could to give gamers access to vast online worlds. Starting out with Final Fantasy XI, the studio has gone on to release a second online title dubbed Final Fantasy XIV.

If you’re one of the game’s many players you’ll know that following the natural disasters in Japan, Square Enix had been forced to temporarily shut down the game’s online servers. However, you’re also sure to know that Square Enix has yet to charge anyone for its online play due to the fact that, well, the game just isn’t very good and has received criticism pretty much across the board.

Well, those thinking they’re going to have to pay anytime soon will be happy to hear that Square Enix isn’t planning to start charging folks just yet. In fact, they will allow gamers to play the game for free until they make a solid plan on how they are going to improve the game. When exactly does that mean? We aren’t quite sure but if you like the game just fine you may as well take advantage of the free online play for as long as possible, right?

On March 9th, 2010 in Uncategorized

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The announcement that the latest Final Fantasy would not be exclusive to the PS3 had Sony fanboys everywhere disappointed. However, those with Sony’s precious console won’t be getting completely shafted as as the Final Fantasy XIII launch party, Son’y Rob Dyer took center stage to announce some exclusive content for the PS3 version.

This content is both a secret in-game item for the forthcoming Final Fantasy XIV and a chance at a key for the FFXIV beta. Just a chance? Come on Sony, you can do better than that.

via joystiq