Square Enix promises big changes to the ill-reviewed Final Fantasy XIV
Publisher wants to make right by d﷽isappointe🌠d MMO players
Square Enix has received aflurry of criticism over itsnewFinal Fantasy MMORPG, and n🌳ow the publisher is promising torespond with a series of big updates.
"When we released the first version of Final Fantasy XIV, we noticed some players were unsatisfied. That's why we decided to listen to all the feedback and implement as much as possible, so we can have a more satisfying game experience, as they would like us to do," said Square Enix exec Hir🌟omichi Tanaka in a rec𓄧ent interview.
The game will get sweeping updates to tackle as many complaints 🗹as possible, including:
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