Final Fantasy XIV is the latest online multiplayer game to head to mobile, joining Diablo and Monster Hunter among others. It is being developed by Tencent subsidiary LightSpeed Studios, which is responsible for PUBG Mobile and recently added Dragon’s Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno to its ranks as part of its newly-established Japan Studio.
The official release calls it an “exciting extension of the beloved franchise” and says it will capture the “immersive experience of the original title in a fresh, mobile-friendly format.” It’s unconfirmed whether the new mobile title will include cross-progression or any of the expansions, but LightSpeed Studios does plan to retain lifestyle content including fishing, Triple Triad, and chocobo racing.
In a statement as part of the release, Final Fantasy XIV Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida called the new release a “sister to Final Fantasy XIV.”
“It has been 11 years since FFXIV 2.0: A Realm Reborn launched, and this new mobile game will be a sister to FFXIV, aiming to recreate the grandeur of the original’s story and combat mechanics on mobile devices,” Yoshida said. “Non-combat features, such as Disciples of the Land and Hand, will also be faithfully implemented and we look forward to growing alongside the passionate FFXIV community.”
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn was first released in 2013 and has experienced huge success since, releasing multiple acclaimed expansions, including Dawntrail earlier this year. It has been lauded for its respectful handling of Final Fantasy history, its storytelling, and its numerous features.
The release claims that the mobile version will allow players to “immerse themselves in the meticulously crafted visual experience that defines Eorzea on mobile.” It will include “intricate weather and time-of-day systems” and “over 600 weather patterns across various landscapes.” The development teams have sought to optimize player character and equipment designs for the original game. IGN has asked for clarification on whether it will only feature the original A Realm Reborn content to start.
Final Fantasy XIV Mobile does not yet have a release date, but a demo will be available for play tests in China, with a global launch following soon after.
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