

"Among our new plans is the fundamental reworking of in-game maps," FF14 producer/director Naoki Yoshida said. The PlayStation 3 version isn't expected to launch until January 2013 or beyond. It plans to integrate the "current service" and the PS3 version into an "all-new" FF14, called Final Fantasy 14 Online Version 2.0, between October and December 2012.ĭuring this "reboot phase" the Japanese publisher will offer a second free trial, as well as a closed beta test for the PS3 version. Square Enix has re-announced the PlayStation 3 version of MMO Final Fantasy 14.
