The
Growth of FFXI & Final Fantasy XI's Future
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FFXI was launched in May 2002
and quickly became a popular and acclaimed title. It has
expanded its world since its launch and much outstanding new
content has been added. The fact that it is still successful
today demonstrates that it is an excellent and significant
game.
FFXI has prospered and has built up a substantial
base of players and subscribers. Before its release, the
game’s developers, Square Enix, hoped that it would achieve
a figure of around 400,000 users by March 2004. The
president of Square, Yoichi Wada, had high expectations for
the game, commenting that Square hoped to “make the online
game service another key profit generator besides our
package game business”. It was an important title for the
company.
FFXI’s performance pleased Square, and it soon became
one of the most prominent online multi-player role-playing
titles around. It reached the milestone figure of 500,000
users by January 2004 and saw the world of Vana’diel become
a busy and well-populated community. It impressed Final
Fantasy fans who were uncertain about the series’ move into
online gaming, and drew in new players as well. It was
essential in making Square a force in the online sector.
The world of FFXI has grown since 2002. Square Enix
have added all manner of updates and new content to
Vana’diel. The fact that there was over a year between its
release dates in Japan and North America gave Square the
chance to rework and improve the game before it was unveiled
to the west. This meant that when it was launched in the
United States it was an even better title than it had been
originally. These enhancements helped the game to succeed in
America and Europe.
In 2004 player versus player content was added to
FFXI.
Square released an update in April 2004 containing a
sporting event called Ballista, which is similar to
basketball. In Ballista, players have to throw a stone
called a ‘petra’ into a receptacle called a ‘rook’. Further
content came in February 2006 with the addition of Brenner,
a game where players have to capture another team’s
‘flammen’ or flame. These games are very entertaining and
made for strong additions overall.
Another interesting piece of new content was the feature of
weddings, which were introduced to FFXI in October
2002. This feature allows two characters to ‘marry’ each
other, and share the experience of the game together. It is
enacted just like a real marriage, complete with a wedding
ceremony between bride and groom. This option has become a
fun and attractive feature of the game.
There have been two expansions to
FFXI to date and
they have broadened its world considerably. The first
expansion is called Rise of the Zilart, and it was released
in Japan on April 17 2003 on PlayStation 2. This expansion’s
storyline focused on the Zilart, an ancient race who
attempted to open a portal called the Gate of the Gods. This
expansion added in new areas to Vana’diel such as desert and
jungle settings, and included new careers like dragoons,
ninjas, samurais and summoners.
The second expansion to
FFXI is called Chains of
Promathia. It was released in Japan, America and Europe on
September 21 2004 for both PlayStation 2 and PC. Chains of
Promathia continued the Zilart storyline and featured a
narrative about ancient legends and settlements. It included
new areas on the outskirts of Vana’diel, and new creatures
such as the Moblin, a goblin that lives underground. Both
expansions were very creative and featured appealing new
game territory.
A third expansion is
planned,
entitled Treasures of Aht Urhgan was
released early 2006. FFXI
has also made it's debut on Microsoft Xbox 360. These moves will help
the game to grow even further. Overall FFXI has
developed beautifully since its launch. Vana’diel is a
thriving community and will captivate players well into the
future.
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