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Despite Square Enixs best efforts to keep the troubled MMORPG alive and relevant player support for Final Fantasy XIV continues to dwindle.
Final Fantasy XIV players will soon have to pay a monthly fee in order to continue adventuring in Eorzea, and Square Enix used the phat loot card in order to entice them, by revealing the job-specific armor that will be included in the upcoming patch 1.21 and a few more details.
As the team behind the Final Fantasy XIV prepares for the big 2.0 patch to hit early next year, they released the patch before it that somehow adds a lot of functionality to the game that players might find interesting such as the ability to earn achievements.
Square Enix announced that the company is working on implementing additional payment options for Final Fantasy XIV in early january.
Square Enix released today a new trailer featuring the new primal battle that will be included in the 1.20 version of Final Fantasy XIV, slated for release on wednesday.
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<br /> The definitely promising patch notes for the update have also been published.
One of the most recurring complaints about Final Fantasy XIV is that it has no auction house. Square Enix decided to stick with the Market Wards system, that has been similar to an auction house since the inclusion of a seach system, but lacked the ability to purchase items from a centralized location.
<br /> The problem is going to be addressed soon.
Square Enix will begin charging for Final Fantasy XIV subscriptions in early 2012, says the company. After spending more than a year in a seemingly indefinite free-play period, accounts will cost $9.99 per month beginning January 6. This discounted rate will last until Square Enix deploys its version 2.0 update – but with that patch more than a year away, don't expect the game to break the $10 barrier for a while yet...
Square Enix Just announced that Final Fantasy XIV users will have to start paying a discounted monthly fee starting on January the 6th, 2012.
Square Enix have provided an update on planned version 2.0 for Final Fantasy XIV, which will see the MMO go through some major overhauls and changes to improve it and provide the experience SE promised and what the players expected.