Final Fantasy XIV, a critically acclaimed MMORPG, is finally making its much-anticipated debut on Xbox consoles after years of waiting.
For a long time, fans of the series have expressed their longing for the game's arrival on Microsoft's gaming platform. This year's Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival finally granted their wishes.
Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft Gaming, made a surprise appearance to announce the thrilling news.
Square Enix, the producers of the game, in a momentous partnership with Xbox, are bringing the award-winning experience to the Xbox Series S/X next spring. The game has only been available on PC and PlayStation since its 2013 launch, making a significant expansion like this a momentum occasion in the MMORPG's accessibility.
According to the game's director, Naoki Yoshida, one of the most prevalent requests from fans was to extend the gaming experience to the Xbox platform.
The Xbox versions of Final Fantasy XIV will feature enhanced loading speeds and 4K resolution support for the Series X. In addition to this, an open beta is scheduled to take place during the launch of patch 6.5. The progress from the open beta will carry over to the full version, an enticing offer that Yoshida encourages all Xbox players to take up. The game, however, will only be available as a digital release.



