Final Fantasy XIV is officially going mobile, bringing years of content to your fingertips! Developed by Tencent's Lightspeed Studios in collaboration with Square Enix, this mobile version lets you explore Eorzea on the go.
The announcement ends months of speculation, confirming the mobile adaptation of the massively popular MMORPG. Tencent's Lightspeed Studios will partner closely with Square Enix on development.
Final Fantasy XIV's journey is well-documented, from its initially disastrous launch in 2012 to its remarkable resurgence with "A Realm Reborn." This complete overhaul revitalized the game, transforming it into a cornerstone of Square Enix's portfolio.
The mobile version, set in the beloved world of Eorzea, promises a substantial amount of content at launch. Players will have access to nine jobs, easily switching between them using the Armoury system. Classic minigames like Triple Triad will also be included.
This mobile release marks a significant milestone for Final Fantasy XIV, given its history and the strong partnership with Tencent. The collaboration suggests a close working relationship between the two companies.
However, the initial mobile release might not include the full breadth of content from the PC version. It's likely that expansions and updates will be rolled out gradually, rather than attempting to incorporate everything at once.