Final Fantasy XIV director would love to hear pitches for single-player spin-off

Final Fantasy XIV director would love to hear pitches for single-player spin-off

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The online MMO Final Fantasy XIV is jam-packed with content with a number of expansions all fleshing out the narrative. However, Yoshi-P says that he sometimes considers making a single player standalone Final Fantasy XIV for those who are adverse to MMOs. He told media at a press conference during Final Fantasy Fan Fest in Anaheim that “if there are people who are interested in creating a standalone FFXIV, if you have any friends or know of companies who really want to take on that challenge we would love to hear from them.”

“There are still a lot of people out there who look at an online Final Fantasy and they say an online Final Fantasy is not a Final Fantasy,”

“While I do love to consider making a single player standalone Final Fantasy XIV, unfortunately the only team who could potentially make the best standalone FFXIV game is the current FFXIV team.”

“As for a spin-off, of course I would love to consider taking on that challenge, maybe build a smaller team within the Creative Business Unit 3,” he says.

“But then if that happens, I’m sure FFXIV players would look at that project and go ‘Instead of focusing on some spin-off project, you should work more on the main actual FFXIV game.’”

“On the flip side, if there are people who are interested in creating a standalone FFXIV, if you have any friends or know of companies who really want to take on that challenge we would love to hear from them,” he says.

“I’m half joking, half serious. If somebody is passionate enough to helm that project, we would love to hear from you.”

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