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Why You Should Play Final Fantasy XI - Year of the JRPG Retrospective

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2023 is the Year of the JRPG on A Friend Remembers!
A retrospective revisit of the eleventh game, the first online experience of the series and an entry that would forever change the way we think of the franchise. Is it worth revisiting in 2023?

From Wikipedia:
Final Fantasy XI, also known as Final Fantasy XI Online, is a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG), originally developed and published by Squaresoft and then published by Square Enix as the eleventh main installment of the Final Fantasy series. Designed and produced by Hiromichi Tanaka, it was released in Japan on May 16, 2002, for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windowsbased personal computers in November of that year. The game was the first MMORPG to offer crossplatform play between PlayStation 2 and PC. It was later released for the Xbox 360 in April 2006.[2] All versions of the game require a monthly subscription to play.

The story is set in the fantasy world of Vana'diel, where playercreated avatars can both compete and cooperate in a variety of objectives to develop an assortment of jobs, skills, and earn ingame item rewards. Players can undertake an array of quests and progress through the ingame hierarchy and through the major plot of the game. Since its debut in 2002, five expansion packs have been released[4] along with six addon scenarios. Each expansion pack and addon brings a new major storyline to the Final Fantasy XI world, along with numerous areas, quests, events and item rewards.

In 2015, Square Enix released the final main scenario for Final Fantasy XI titled Rhapsodies of Vana'diel. Final Fantasy XI became the final active server on the PlayStation 2 online service. Support for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 versions was ultimately ended on March 31, 2016, leaving only the PC platform playable. A mobile client for the game was under development by Square Enix in collaboration with Korean developer Nexon, using Unreal Engine 4, but was cancelled in late 2020. A spinoff mobile game, Final Fantasy Grandmasters was released on September 30, 2015. A new, episodic story series titled The Voracious Resurgence was added to the game in 2020, concluding in June 2023.[citation needed] In May 2022 rumors had circulated that FFXI may soon be shutting down. Yoji Fujito released a statement noting that this was not the case and users should not worry about the services being shut down any time soon.

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