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Square Enix Extends Final Fantasy XI's Lifespan with New Year 23 Updates

Originally slated for potential shutdown in 2024, the MMO continues to thrive thanks to high player engagement and new content additions.

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Overview

  • Square Enix had considered ending support for Final Fantasy XI in 2024 after concluding the game's storyline, The Voracious Resurgence, but reversed course due to strong player engagement.
  • The MMO, first launched in 2002, has maintained its $11.95 monthly subscription fee and remains operational on PC despite the closure of PS2 and Xbox 360 servers in 2016.
  • New Year 23 updates include The Orb's Radiance High-Tier Mission Battlefield, the Wing of War Master Trial, and paid character appearance customization options.
  • Additional quality-of-life improvements, such as gamepad configuration support, aim to enhance accessibility for both new and returning players.
  • Final Fantasy XI's longevity reflects its dedicated fan base, which has influenced Square Enix's decision to continue active development and support.