Final Fantasy 14 Mobile, apparently a whole separate MMO, is seemingly confirmed by… China?



We now have our most concrete bit of evidence to back up long-whispered rumors about Final Fantasy 14 Mobile, and it comes from the Chinese Government, de todas las cosas.

Niko Partners reports that China’s National Press and Publication Administration has approved a new batch ofimport gamesthat are now allowed to come out in the country, including an unnamed Rainbow Six game, Complemento de Marvel, Marvel Rivals, Mario de papel: El rey del origami, and a mobile version of Final Fantasy 14 coming from Square Enix and tech conglomerate Tencent, which you might recognize as the company that’s already bought up large chunks of the industry.

Niko PartnersDaniel Ahmad elaborates thatit’s expected to be a standalone MMORPG separate from the PC game,” though there’s no official confirmation on that as of right now since the port/spin-off/standalone-thingy hasn’t even been properly announced by Square Enix and Co.

News about the smash success MMO coming to more platforms isn’t too surprising since it’s beloved by waves of fans, hugely profitable for its publisher, and the development team is excited about enough ideas to fuel them until at least 9.0. Final Fantasy 14 sólo came to Xbox consoles ahead of its most recent expansion, and producer Naoki ‘Yoshi-PYoshida said he would loveto see the game on Nintendo Switch’s successor. An even smaller screen port just seems like an inevitability.

En otra parte, the big Dawntrail balance patch dropped earlier this week toraise the DPS of certain jobs rather than lower them,” as Pictomancer mains survived with no nerfs affecting the new painter role.

Final Fantasy 14’s new raid armor makes some of the MMO’s lewdest pants even lewder, and the community’s treating this bug as a feature.