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| Why isn't World of Warcraft free?
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The fee is used to support the costs associated with the high-quality levels of service, support, and ongoing content creation that go into WoW gold game. |
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| FFXI heads for Europe
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Well, better later than never I suppose... Square Enix have today revealed that their MMORPG Final Fantasy XI Gil game will at last be heading to Europe this September for Windows-based PCs. The high-profile debut will also couple the Japanese hit with official add-on pack Chains of Promathia. The first expansion Rise of Zilart will also be included, and we're promised that European gamers will for the first time be able to join gamers from both North America and Japan in a community of over 500,000. |
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| FFXI chasing Everquest
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An interesting report on 1up.com yesterday has revealed that Square's first foray into the mirky waters of MMOGs is going well, with Final Fantasy XI Gil game already rivalling market-leader Everquest in subscriber numbers. The game apparently boasts 430,000 paying players, versus Everquest's 500,000. |
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| Final Fantasy XI Developers Talk Features
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One last point is that Square Enix likes to receive a copy of the Q&As in advance when possible, so that they can prepare an adequate defense in the face of such merciless geekiness. So, in the time between original submission and the actual conversation, some information (a.k.a. the chocobo breeding) has already been revealed on the Playonline website. We realize this, but have included the full transcript for the benefit of those interested in reading the interview in its entirety. But enough chatter, on with the show. |
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| Square Working on Final Fantasy XI Follow-Up?
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Square Enix has been mum on their MMO plans, even telling investors they would not be releasing another online adventure until after the current fiscal year, which ends in March 2007. Out of the blue, however, comes a report from Japanese newspaper Nikkei Net that a sequel to Final Fantasy XI Gil game is currently in development for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC simultaneously. |
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| E3 2007: Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess Interview
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The persons we spoke with were Koichi Ogawa, TOAU and now-WOTG director, as well as Hiromichi Tanaka, long-time Square veteran and FFXI Gil game producer, Sage Sundi (global online producer), and Yasu Kurosawa (North American online producer), with Koji Fox handling translation duties as usual. Here now is the result of our brief conversation with the team during the hustle and bustle of E3 in sunny Santa Monica, along with a quick recap of currently known factoids about Wings of the Goddess. You will enjoy our first class service and save more on cheap Final Fantasy XI EU CD Key. |
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| Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess Interview
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One of the bigger stories out of the Square Enix 2007 Party was the announcement of yet another expansion set for its online RPG, Final Fantasy XI Gil game, subtitled Wings of The Goddess -- which showed that not only is Square still putting their support behind their biggest MMO, but that it's also eager to build on the momentum generated by the most recent expansion, The Treasures of Aht Urghan. |
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