Andriasang writes: "This past week, Weekly Shounen Jump provided first word on a Final Fantasy XIII bonus item. The magazine reported that Square Enix would be packing a Final Fantasy XIV campaign code with the first print run of FFXIII."
SCRAWL: "We've got brand new artwork depicting two new classes in Square Enix's upcoming PlayStation 3 MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV. The sword-wielding Gladiator and fist-fighting Pugilist have been revealed, as well as an assortment of weapons that can be equipped to each. There are swords and brass knuckles, shields and claws."
The hours are ticking down until doors open at the Micromania game show in France. Square Enix has opened an additional site about the event on their European homepage. It includes a message saying that people will be able to register for information regarding beta testing for FFXIV. This is similar to what they offered at Tokyo Game Show, encouraging people to sign up online for the newsletter to receive additional information when it comes available.
A developer interview in the newest Famitsu magaine discusses the new classes, among other things. You may have seen the images, now you can read the interview.
PS3 fans who want to beta test the newest online Final Fantasy epic may want to think about upgrading their PCs as Square Enix representatives have told Japanese publication GameWatch that Final Fantasy XIV beta testing will initially only be carried out on the Windows platform.
FF14's Director Hiromichi Tanaka spoke to the Japanese Press about the technology behind Final Fantasy XIV and the plans for a beta - and UFFSite has it all translated and slimmed down into easy to digest lists.
A look at this week's news from the world of MMOs, including Aion, Warhammer Online, World of Warcraft, Fallen Earth, Guild Wars 2, Star Trek Online and Final Fantasy XIV.
The Tokyo Game Show is just a few days away, and Final Fantasy XIV fans are ready for the upcoming information onslaught. In the meanwhile news and juicy tidbits of info continue to trickle down from the developers to several websites and magazines
Aside from the pretty new screenshots, the latest issue of Famitsu also contained some interesting new information regarding Final Fantasy XIV. As always, UFFSite has translated the best bits.
VG247: Final Fantasy XIV producer Hiromichi Tanaka has told VG247 he's thrilled famed composer of previous FF musical scores Nobuo Uematsu has taken on the game's full soundtrack.
Final Fantasy XIV will have a monthly subscription model when it releases next year.
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy, Metroid Prime Trilogy, Cursed Mountain, and Harvest Moon: Magical Melody.
VG247: Ongoing discussions with Microsoft about how Final Fantasy XIV is to work with Xbox Live are partly to blame for the lack of announced 360 version, producer Hiromichi Tanaka told VG247 at GamesCom today.
VG247: The words "launch timing" were "cut out" of SCEA boss Jack Tretton's FFXIV exclusivity announcement FFXIV at E3, producer Hiromichi Tanaka told VG247 at GamesCom today.
Square Enix reveals 29 new screenshots, character renders and a lot of scenery of their new world in the upcoming MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV.
Today Square Enix announced that the website for their PC/PS3 MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV. It's not just a lame teaser site with a shiny logo, either.
There has been a plethora of new information about Final Fantasy XIV recently, and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.
In the last few days we received a hefty dose of all things Final Fantasy XIV. One of the scans we came across shows off the lush high fantasy environments set in Square Enix's newest MMORPG.
Little has been known about Final Fantasy XIV since its shock announcement at this year's E3 in Los Angeles. However, a Japanese magazine has just published some fresh information, which details some new characters, some jobs as well as confirmation of the races that will appear in the game.