Someone tell Square Enix that this isn't how you do business (or maybe it's the other way around and others should be learning from them?).

The Japanese giant's critically acclaimed MMO is doing the exact opposite of what's standard in the MMO industry. For example, a majority of Final Fantasy 14's content, save for the latest expansions, are available to play for free. But, that's not all. With its latest update, solo players can now enjoy the entirety of the main questline.

As per VG247, the latest Final Fantasy 14 patch lets players enjoy the main storyline from A Realm Reborn to Endwalker, the game's latest expansion.

Just in case you didn't know, MMO stands for Massively Multiplayer Online, which means that these are kinds of games meant to be played with other people. But, perhaps Creative Business Unit III knows better than to force socialization to hundreds of thousands of Final Fantasy fans.

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