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ZAM Tours Final Fantasy XI: A Shantotto Ascension

With all the recent news and hype surrounding Square Enix's upcoming Final Fantasy XIV, it's easy for casual players to forget that the company's original cross-platform MMO, Final Fantasy XI, is still very much alive and kicking. 2009 was the year of FFXI's new "add-on scenarios," which offered fresh content and gameplay mechanics via horizontal expansion. Smaller than full expansions like Wings of the Goddess, these add-on scenarios focused on revitalizing existing storylines and characters within established content.

The latest of these add-on scenarios was A Shantotto Ascension - The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born, released earlier this winter, which introduces the Doctor Shantotto storyline and further continues the overall Wings of the Goddess arc.

Tigerfist4730d ago

Still rolling on FF XI? Quite an odd decision, looks like square enix knows what FF XV ended up being...

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Is Final Fantasy XI a true Final Fantasy Game?.

Are you a fan of Final Fantasy XI?.
Are you one of those who Hate Final Fantasy XI and that you feel that it is not a true Final Fantasy Game?. Read this article and let me know if you still feel the same after reading it..

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coryok4779d ago

i played it for a bit, its hard to start, but really fun when you get into it. it forces you ot play through the game with other people, which i thought made it really fun.

you might have to level for a long time, but the whole time youre leveling youre with other people. it can get pretty annoying at times, but i thought it was fun while i played it

Megaton4779d ago

Not to me. Neither is XIV.

coolfool4779d ago

The picture for this article seems a little......unnecessary.

macky3014779d ago

No it is a puzzle game,.. totally different,..

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Feast of Swords arriving in Final Fantasy XI

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.

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