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News Section
Final Fantasy XI: The Chains of Promathia
Friday, April 30 2004
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In the Japanese magazine The Playstation, it was announced that Square-Enix's MMORPG Final Fantasy XI will get a second expansion pack, titled The Chains of Promathia.
The expansion will feature over 40 new areas, including Goblin city Moblupolis and Tabnesia Archipelago, ancient ruins spread across a cloister of islands. There will also be new items and some will aid players in traveling to new locations.
Not long after this announcement Square also stated that the expansion would recieve a North American release. It's due to come out in Japan and North America simultaneously this fall.
RPGFan has also posted three nice screenshots and a logo for The Chains of Promathia, you can check them out here.
[Source: RPGFan]
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Final Fantasy XII's Fifth Playable Character Introduced
Saturday, April 17 2004
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Final Fantasy fans, meet Pannelo.
In its latest issue, Japanese gaming magazine Jump has introduced the gaming public to Final Fantasy XII's newest playable character, a 16-year-old Hume girl that's a bundle of energy and loves to sing and dance. It's also been revealed that Pannelo is the signficant other of FFXII's hero, Vaan.
Pannelo brings the total of known playable characters up to five. The others are Vaan, the male lead; Ashe, the female lead; gunslinger Balflear and his Viera partner Fran. A good snapshot taken from the magazine can be found here.
Final Fantasy XII will be released in Japan this summer. No official North American or European release date has been determined yet.
[Sources - RPGFan, Square Insider, SquareNet]
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UK Gets Final Fantasy XI in 2004
Saturday, April 17 2004
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Gamers in the United Kingdom won't have to wait long for Square-Enix's immensely popular MMORPG, as the company announced that Final Fantasy XI will be distributed throughout the UK sometime later in 2004.
The game will be released for both Playstation 2 and PCs, but it's still unknown whether Final Fantasy XI will be released elsewhere in Europe following the UK.
[Sources - RPGFan, Square Insider, GameOnline Japan]
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Square-Enix To Expand European Operations
Saturday, April 17 2004
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The European division of Square-Enix announced on Wednesday plans to extend their own marketing, sales and distribution plan into the European market.
During the next year, the Square-Enix subsidary in London will grow from 20 employees to 50. Former Atlus executive Jun Yamamoto has come aboard as CEO and president of the new operation to help S-E Europe grow from a localization studio into what the company hopes will be a powerhouse publisher of its own.
[Sources - RPGFan]
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Square-Enix Releases Forecast for 2003-04 Fiscal Year
Saturday, April 17 2004
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The end of the fiscal year on March 31st has brought new projections in sales from Square-Enix, with the company forecasting a jump of over 12 percent.
A previous estimate of 56 billion yen ($516.89 million US) has been boosted to 63 billion yen ($581.5 million US) due in part to strong sales of packaged and online software and to continued success in their publishing division. Their new estimate for net profit has also jumped accordingly, from 8.1 billion yen ($74.77 million US) to 8.7 billion ($80.3 million US).
[Source - RPGFan]
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FF1/FF2 Advance Website Opened
Monday, April 12 2004
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Square-Enix has thrown the doors open on the official website for their upcoming compilation release, "Final Fantasy I and II Advance".
Most of the details of the game are still relatively vague. However, the introduction of the MP system into FFI, players can now save their games anywhere. Both games will also feature a new quest in each, with FFI's "Soul of Chaos" (where you can discover powerful weapons and fight memorable bosses throughout Final Fantasy) and FFII's "Soul of Rebirth" (where you can play as four NPCs that lost their lives in the main story). The site itself still appears to be under construction, but should be complete in due time.
Final Fantasy I and II Advance is expected to be released in late July throughout Japan, at the cost of 6,090 yen (US$57). No American release date has been determined yet.
[Sources - GameSpot, RPGFan]
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Final Fantasy XI Conflict Announced
Monday, March 29 2004
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Square-Enix's online RPG has a new wrinkle, as an awaited player-vs-player mode was added to Final Fantasy XI today.
Simulated battles can now be fought throughout Vana'diel, as its four nations have set up a board known simply as "Conflict" (International Resolution through Non-lethal Conflict). The first such Conflict is based on training exercises by the Royal Knights of San d'Oria.
[Sources - RPGFan]
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