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Final Fantasy 11 is Getting Too Popular So Square Enix Has Paused Character Creation on the Game's Top Server
Final Fantasy 11 is not allowing any more new players or player characters on its most popular world, Asura, in an attempt to ...
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Final Fantasy 11 has been rising in popularity so much that the game has had to stop people from traveling to its most ...
More than 23 years after its original release, FFXI is attracting so many players that Square Enix has shut off access to its ...
Final Fantasy XI was also the first online RPG to offer cross-platform play between PlayStation 2 consoles and Windows PCs. Despite requiring a monthly subscription, FFXI ...
Final Fantasy XI is an old, old game that has hundreds of areas to explore, and five expansions worth of content and story to run through (plus more smaller DLC-like add-ons).
Final Fantasy 14 's next patch - 7.3, called The Promise of Tomorrow - finally has a release date. As revealed in the latest ...
As a result of congestion on the Final Fantasy XI World Asura, Square Enix will take measures to mitigate overcrowding in the ...
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat. By Greg Kasavin on November 14, 2003 at 3:38PM PST ...
First a disclaimer. I have never actually played Final Fantasy XI. I wanted to at least quickly try it before writing about it, but simply didn't have the time. As a result this article will have ...
I have some blind spots – I've not played much of Final Fantasy 11 at all, some I've replayed more than others, and some ...
Final Fantasy XI has stayed alive for this long, despite the existence of Final Fantasy XIV, because they are so distinct from one another, FFXIV isn’t able to cannibalize FFXI’s player base.
Final Fantasy XI isn't a new game--it's just newly released for the PlayStation 2 in North America. However, the game originally debuted in Japan nearly two years ago in the summer of 2002.
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