You wouldn't know it, seeing as to how it's become one of the most popular MMOs this 2021, but Final Fantasy XIV wasn't supposed to be here.
In fact, at launch in 2010, Final Fantasy XIV was deemed a huge failure and shut down not long after.
Former Square Enix president, Yoichi Wada, scrapped the entire development team and put Naoki Yoshida, better known as Yoshi-P, at the helm. Yoshida then kept the servers live until late November 2012.
What then transpired next is something that's best described as the comeback of the decade.
Scroll down below to learn more about how Yoshi-P and his team turned a game that was essentially dead in the water into an MMO that can seemingly do no wrong.
How Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Came to Be
had actively developed Final Fantasy XIV under the codename "Rapture" back in 2005. However, it wasn't until 2009 that it was formally announced. This included a proper release date on the Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3 platforms.
