Square Enix revealed the new expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, titled Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker, 6.0 and will be launching in Fall 2021. We detailed below all the information from tthe Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker announcement showcase. First let’s check out the reveal trailer for Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker, with the Japanese and English versions
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The latest Archipel Caravan interview features veteran Final Fantasy art director Isamu Kamikokuryo as he discusses his love for art and how he got into the gaming industry. Interestingly enough, he had a fairly late start, as he started working with videogames right before he turned 30 years old. Beforehand he had spent years as
NHK, Japan’s national broadcasting organization, organized a fan popularity poll for the Final Fantasy series. This isn’t the first time NHK organizes such a huge popularity poll, and before Final Fantasy, a similar poll was organized for the Gundam franchise back in 2018. The NHK Final Fantasy poll lasted from December 20, 2019, to February
Square Enix has been releasing a series called “Inside Final Fantasy,” which are developer diaries that delve into the developmental process, secrets, and anecdotes in a series of interviews from some of the top developers of the game. This particular video, which focuses on Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, features interviews with: Yoshinori Kitase (Producer)
Aerith Gainsborough stole the hearts of many Final Fantasy fans in Final Fantasy VII. Aerith was the last of her kind, an ancient race called the Cetra. She also possessed magical abilities that made her a target by the Shinra Electric Power Company. Aerith was always in a position where she was still running for her
There isn’t really any other turn-based Final Fantasy game I have more affinity towards than Final Fantasy X. In my opinion, both its narrative and gameplay still hold up today, and in that regard, the game works to bolster Switch’s lineup of unique and meaningful JRPGs. If you’ve read my guide to Final Fantasy on the Nintendo Switch, you already know I
Are you a newcomer to the Final Fantasy series? If you’ve been playing exclusively on Nintendo hardware for some time, you may have missed out on a lot of the greatest games in the series. Maybe this is your first time jumping in, or this might be your return after a long hiatus. Now, the Nintendo Switch
In less than a month, Square Enix’s Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster will finally be coming to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. To promote the long awaited port of this classic Final Fantasy remaster, Square Enix has decided to partner with Kung Fu Tea and offer an exclusive tea as well as a Nintendo Switch and
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for the Nintendo Switch will require an internet connection for those who want to play X-2 and purchased the physical card for the game. The fine print appeared on the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster‘s website. Southeast Asia, however, will be receiving both games on their Switch cartridge according to
Back in early September, Square Enix revealed that they’d be bringing a slew of Final Fantasy titles to Nintendo Switch. This marks the first time many of these games would be making their way onto a Nintendo platform. Three of the latest titles in the longrunning series, Final Fantasy X, X-2, and XII have all recently just became available for pre-order.
First announced during today’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix revealed that a slew of the most popular games in one of gaming’s most popular franchises, Final Fantasy, will soon be making their way to new platforms for the first time ever. During the Direct, we learned that Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is out right now on Switch with World