Yoshida expressed his commitment to ensuring the game's longevity, stating that even after his retirement, he hopes the game will continue.
Final Fantasy XIV, originally released in 2013, has maintained a strong player base through major expansions and is now set to reach new audiences on Nintendo platforms.
With PS4 support ending due to hardware limits, can the Switch 2 handle Final Fantasy XIV's next decade?
What does FFXIV's expansion to Switch 2 and mobile signal for the future of MMORPGs?
Can a subscription MMO succeed on a Nintendo console in a free-to-play dominated market?
How will a Yoko Taro-scripted Evangelion raid fit into the established world of Final Fantasy XIV?
After a decade-long story, can the new 'Evercold' saga capture both new and veteran players?
Will the new 'Evolved Mode' battle system alienate veteran players by oversimplifying job rotations?