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| - <default>Final Fantasy XIV/Legacy</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Final Fantasy XIV, also known as Final Fantasy XIV Online, was the fourteenth installment of the Final Fantasy series and the second, after Final Fantasy XI, to be an MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game). Revealed at E3 2009, the Collector's Edition was released worldwide on September 27, 2010, with the standard release following a week later.
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| - <default>Final Fantasy XIV/Legacy</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Final Fantasy XIV, also known as Final Fantasy XIV Online, was the fourteenth installment of the Final Fantasy series and the second, after Final Fantasy XI, to be an MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game). Revealed at E3 2009, the Collector's Edition was released worldwide on September 27, 2010, with the standard release following a week later. Final Fantasy XIV received heavy criticism at launch, prompting an official apology and the replacement of its development team. In October, 2011, Square Enix announced the game would be relaunched as Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, an entirely new version rebuilt from the ground up. A Realm Reborn would carry over the original game's setting, lore and story, but feature a new client, server structure, graphics engine, interface, terrain, and content. The original version of the game, alternately termed as Version 1.0 officially and "Legacy" by fans (after the promotional campaign prior to the game's closing), received its final update in November 2012 and its service concluded that December. The original Final Fantasy XIV is the only game in the main Final Fantasy series that is currently unplayable and inaccessible in any legitimate form.
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