

New Role Quests – Players can look forward to a new series of role quests for tank, healer, melee DPS, physical ranged DPS, and magical ranged DPS.Additionally, Studium Deliveries, which are similar to Crystarium Deliveries, will be added for Disciples of the Hand and Land to experience, with extra quests available upon completing all of the new questlines. Crafter and Gatherer Updates – New crafting and gathering actions will be added along with adjustments for existing actions.The Endwalker theme song music video teaser can be viewed here: Ī wealth of new content is set to arrive with Endwalker, and Yoshida gave updates on the below topics: The Endwalker Launch Trailer can be viewed here: If we have some new developments soon, we’ll be sure to tell you all.During the broadcast, Yoshida also debuted the Endwalker Launch Trailer and a teaser for the Endwalker theme song music video. He told me he’ll help out and support us for that too. Right now, FFXIV uses Direct X 11 as its base, so even if we keep developing on PC, we’ll have to do Direct X 12 support at some point. So when Phil san told you we’re in touch and how they’re always ready to welcome us, it’s true. Phil san also changed various regulations at Xbox to make FFXIV a reality, to help us and make our job easier. This was the trigger for our extensive dialogue. But we both shared the idea that “Consoles are just a mean to an end, the most important is how the community grows and what the community wants”. “Enclosing the users” was still the base policy. Back when we first talked, Xbox’s Cross-Platform policy was still very restricted. Phil san visits Square Enix around every six months, and we mail each other too. I’ve been talking a lot with Phil san for about three years and a half. Game Watch asked Yoshida how these talks are doing now.

Phil Spencer told Game Watch then “I spoke with Yoshida san and we’ll bring FFXIV to Xbox”.

This was probably at the occasion of the X019, where multiple Final Fantasy games were announced for the Xbox Game Pass. The Game Watch journalist first mentioned how back in November 2019, they had the opportunity to meet with Phil Spencer. It looks like Final Fantasy XIV on Xbox One and Xbox Series X isn’t a pipe dream. Our Japanese peers at Game Watch recently published an interview with Final Fantasy XIV Producer Naoki Yoshida, where they most notably spoke about whether the MMO could come to Xbox consoles.
