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‘Ultimate Fantasy 14’ free trial returns on February twenty second

Written by Jeff Lampkin

Late final 12 months, Sq. Enix suspended gross sales of Ultimate Fantasy 14 and stopped providing free trials as the sport grew to become overwhelmed with new gamers, following its newest growth. Now, FF14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida has announced that free trials are returning beginning tomorrow, February twenty second, Eurogamer has reported. 

The corporate mentioned on the time that it needed to halt gross sales as a result of the “dense focus of play hours… far exceed [the game’s] server capability.” It addressed that by bringing its Oceania Knowledge Heart on-line and opening 5 new Worlds from the beginning so that everybody in Oceania might switch over. Shortly afterwards (on January twenty fifth), Ultimate Fantasy 14 went again on sale. 

The developer should have figured that it nonetheless wasn’t fairly prepared for the free trial visitors, however that scenario is seemingly resolved as properly. The corporate additionally introduced that extra deep dungeons are coming to Ultimate Fantasy 14 with the 6.0 sequence of patch updates, anticipated to reach within the coming months. Yoshida additionally confirmed that “at this level,” there are not any plans to introduce NFTs to FF14. “We did discover loads of reactions, particularly from the Western [audience] about NFTs, many feedback about how [they’re] against NFTs,” he added.

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Jeff Lampkin was the first writer to have joined gamepolar.com. He has since then inculcated very effective writing and reviewing culture at GamePolar which rivals have found impossible to imitate. His approach has been to work on the basics while the whole world was focusing on the superstructures.