Final Fantasy XIV is officially coming to mobile devices, bringing years of content to players on the go. Developed by Tencent's Lightspeed Studios in collaboration with Square Enix, this mobile version lets you explore Eorzea in the palm of your hand.
The announcement ends months of speculation. Final Fantasy XIV's journey is well-known: a rocky launch in 2012 followed by a complete overhaul ("A Realm Reborn") that transformed it into a major success.
The mobile version, set in the familiar world of Eorzea, promises a substantial amount of content at launch. Nine jobs will be available, with the Armoury system allowing for easy switching. Popular minigames, such as Triple Triad, will also be included.
This mobile port marks a significant milestone for Final Fantasy XIV, given its history and current standing as a flagship title for Square Enix. The partnership with Tencent underscores the importance of this mobile venture.
However, the initial content may be more limited than some anticipate. It's likely the developers will gradually add expansions and updates over time, rather than including all the existing content immediately.