Already sporting oodles of content spanning four full expansions, Final Fantasy XI doesn't have a lack of quests, items, or objectives for players to enjoy. So when the development team sat down to come up with their next major update to their game, they decided that, rather than create another full-blown expansion, the team should do its best to tie off some loose ends and introduce small spurts of targeted content. Broken up into three installments, the first of these smaller downloadable episodes is called A Crystalline Prophecy: Ode to Life Bestowing and Ten Ton Hammer got a up-close look at what it has to offer.
An artist by the name of Tweex has announced the release of a remix album featuring the music from Final Fantasy XI called "The Land of Vana'diel". The album is said to have 18 songs that have been remixed in the style of cinematic orchestral music and will be free to download on August 1, 2012.
This looks absolutely AMAZING. I love Final Fantasy XI and even though I don't have enough time to play it, this album will let me relieve the nostalgia I have for it. I can't wait for August 1st!
Square Enix Ltd. today announces Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection- Abyssea Edition, a complete package of all Final Fantasy XI content released to date, is now available for download for Windows from Steam, Nexway and Metaboli.
Still rolling on FF XI? Quite an odd decision, looks like square enix knows what FF XV ended up being...
The Feast of Swords is about to begin in Final Fantasy XI. Running from April 27th until May 11th, the annual event allows players to don Far Eastern ceremonial garb and battle for honor.