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FFXIV Mobile is free-to-play and has no gacha elements, producer Naoki Yoshida said, so you won’t be throwing cash at it in the hopes of grabbing an essential piece of equipment.
Square Enix toyed with the idea of making FFXIV Mobile for years, producer Naoki Yoshida said, but the hurdle of adapting its combat seemed insurmountable – at least, until Lightspeed came along ...
FF14 Mobile is finally live in China, hopefully setting up the global launch of Square Enix's new version of the critically ...
Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu discusses the dropping player count of Final Fantasy XIV and the numerous projects of ...
FFXIV Mobile will release in China first on June 2025. Square Enix has yet to share new information regarding the game's global release date.
FFXIV Mobile has the opportunity to be WoW Classic for Final Fantasy XIV. For old grizzled veterans like myself, it is the chance to relive the “somewhat” good old days.
Yoshida goes on to reveal that Final Fantasy XIV Mobile will indeed start with A Realm Reborn — the original campaign that helped reboot Square Enix's struggling MMORPG back in 2013. The rest of ...
“It has been 11 years since FFXIV 2.0: A Realm Reborn launched, and this new mobile game will be a sister to FFXIV, aiming to recreate the grandeur of the original’s story and combat mechanics ...
FFXIV Mobile includes a number of features found in the non-mobile version of the game. The social aspects of Final Fantasy XIV will also be preserved in the mobile version.
The teaser trailer didn’t exactly show what FFXIV Mobile combat would look like. But judging from the little bit of battle it did show, it seems like Square Enix might be aiming to make a FFXIV ...
Square Enix confirmed that FFXIV Mobile has no free trial, as the MMO’s mobile version is a free-to-play game, so it’s free already. The additional details come from a Famitsu interview that ...
Square Enix toyed with the idea of making FFXIV Mobile for years, producer Naoki Yoshida said, but the hurdle of adapting its combat seemed insurmountable – at least, until Lightspeed came along.