Final Fantasy 14 Mac Version Pulled By Square Enix
Added: 05.07.2015 23:32 | 10 views | 0 comments
Final Fantasy 14's first two weeks on Mac have gone poorly. Square Enix has decided to stop selling the version until they can fix some important issues.
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www.cinemablend.com
| Final Fantasy XIV Has Had 5 Million Subscribers, Is Second Most Popular Subscription-Based MMO
Added: 05.07.2015 15:21 | 10 views | 0 comments
GameRevolution: "During today's Japan Expo, Final Fantasy XIV Producer Naoki Yoshida shared that the game has accumulated a total of five million paid subscribers during its 21 months on the market.
To be clear, the current subscriber count hasn't been announced, nor has Square Enix ever shared the concurrent player count. The five million subscriber figure doesn't include trial accounts, and only those who have at one time or another paid the $12.99/$14.99 monthly fee."
Tags: Japan, Fantasy, Second, Most, Square, Final, Enix, Final Fantasy, Square Enix, Fantasy XX2, During
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| Requirements For A Remake - The NES Final Fantasy Games
Added: 05.07.2015 13:15 | 10 views | 0 comments
Eyes on FF: "While Final Fantasy may be the favorite gaming series for many of us here at Eyes on Final Fantasy, it's far from being flawless. Even in our most favorite games, there are tiny flaws that still nag us every time we play. Since Square Enix is in the remake mood, here are some changes we'd like to see in these Final Fantasy games, if they were to be remade."
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n4g.com
| Is Dragon Quest really unpopular with Western gamers?
Added: 05.07.2015 5:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
It's that lovely time again: a new Dragon Quest game is coming, and Square-Enix is making asinine comments about the viability of the franchise overseas. "We're thinking about it," Horii says again: meaning, of course, that Square-Enix has zero plans to localize any Dragon Quest titles outside of Japan....
...While these hopes may be misguided, they DO speak to an increasingly common assumption among Western fans of Dragon Quest--that these wonderful games, despite their profound popularity in Japan, simply aren't very popular overseas. If there was a market for Dragon Quest outside of Japan, surely Square-Enix would work tirelessly to meet that demand. That is, after all, how a free market is supposed to function.
But is this assumption accurate, or misguided?
From:
n4g.com
| Final Fantasy XIV Has Had 5 Million Subscribers, Is Second Most Popular Subscription-Based MMO
Added: 04.07.2015 23:58 | 8 views | 0 comments
During today's Japan Expo, Final Fantasy XIV Producer Naoki Yoshida shared that the game has accumulated a total of five million paid subscribers during its 21 months on the market.
To be clear, the current subscriber count hasn't been announced, nor has Square Enix ever shared this figure. The five million subscriber total doesn't include trial accounts, and only those who have at one time or another paid the $12.99/$14.99 monthly fee making it a substantial feat.
Also See: FFXIV: Heavensward Review
Estimates place FFXIV at around 800,000 to 1.2 million subscribers after a one million subscriber bump from February's announced total of four million, averaging at around 9,000 new players per day over four months. Significant post-launch updates and the arrival of Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward have been key components to recent growth.
Tags: Japan, Fantasy, Second, Also, Most, Square, Final, Enix, Final Fantasy, Square Enix, Fantasy XX2, During
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
| Is Dragon Quest really unpopular with Western gamers?
Added: 04.07.2015 23:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
It's that lovely time again: a new Dragon Quest game is coming, and Square-Enix is making asinine comments about the viability of the franchise overseas. "We're thinking about it," Horii says again: meaning, of course, that Square-Enix has zero plans to localize any Dragon Quest titles outside of Japan....
...While these hopes may be misguided, they DO speak to an increasingly common assumption among Western fans of Dragon Quest--that these wonderful games, despite their profound popularity in Japan, simply aren't very popular overseas. If there was a market for Dragon Quest outside of Japan, surely Square-Enix would work tirelessly to meet that demand. That is, after all, how a free market is supposed to function.
But is this assumption accurate, or misguided?
From:
n4g.com
| Is Dragon Quest really unpopular with Western gamers?
Added: 04.07.2015 23:15 | 6 views | 0 comments
It's that lovely time again: a new Dragon Quest game is coming, and Square-Enix is making asinine comments about the viability of the franchise overseas. "We're thinking about it," Horii says again: meaning, of course, that Square-Enix has zero plans to localize any Dragon Quest titles outside of Japan....
...While these hopes may be misguided, they DO speak to an increasingly common assumption among Western fans of Dragon Quest--that these wonderful games, despite their profound popularity in Japan, simply aren't very popular overseas. If there was a market for Dragon Quest outside of Japan, surely Square-Enix would work tirelessly to meet that demand. That is, after all, how a free market is supposed to function.
But is this assumption accurate, or misguided?
From:
n4g.com
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