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Square Enix Announces Redesigned Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
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Massively Multiplayer Online Adventure Rebuilt from the Ground Up
Square Enix has announced the fully-redesigned, massively multiplayer online adventure Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. Previously referenced as “version 2.0,” this title has been rebuilt from the ground up, and centers on the core concept of rebirth, featuring a new world to explore and storyline to experience. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn offers visually-stunning graphics and game design that appeal to both Windows PC and PlayStation 3.Naoki Yoshida, producer/director of Final Fantasy XIV says,
Since announcing our plans for the future of the title last October, we have been working tirelessly to include all of the elements that we have promised in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. This new title not only becomes a symbol of a completely new Final Fantasy XIV, but also marks the beginning of a new stage as the latest title in the Final Fantasy series. I hope you’re looking forward to it!A new website dedicated to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (http://www.finalfantasyxiv.com/) also went live today, which offers background information on the realm of Eorzea, its inhabitants and the much larger world of Hydaelyn. The website will also serve as the central location for regular updates and news about the game.
About Final Fantasy
Since the release of Final Fantasy in 1987, this unique RPG series continues to showcase the spectacular visuals, highly imaginative worlds and rich stories leading the industry and earning the highest accolades from users around the world. Titles of the series have so far achieved a cumulative shipment of over 100 million units worldwide.
Final Fantasy XIV The Fate of Eorzea Trailer
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