I don't think they realized that until after Forked Tower flopped and the number of subscribers was cut in half.
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The game isn't stable enough to play anyways so I am not surprised.
"Don't you guys have phones?"
Don't you guys have phones?²
This came out as a huge red flag to me. They’ve shown with Dawntrail and 16 that they don’t really know what to do going forward. Only a small niche likes these entries, and from everything I’ve heard, he’s now into mobile stuff?
I’m tempted to just replay the whole MSQ, and be ready for when it all falls apart.
My gut is giving me“it was a good run” vibes.
Mobile game exists already in CN and has for almost 6 months now I believe? It's mainly ran by Tencent with SE having some supervision over it (so they're involved but not deeply involved to the point of handling its actual development). I've played it for a bit on and off and there are definitely cosmetics in there that would upset anyone in PC for not having them (multiple long hairstyles for example). Bad news is that all of them are tied to real money and you'll be forced to spend something if you want to use the market board at all (it's their way of separating F2P from "subscribers", same as how we have it now). Lootboxes for cosmetics are also still going strong while people who aren't interested in engaging in those systems basically get nothing outside of a random basic outfit here and there from an event.
So yeah, call it FF14 with more pressure to pay to look pretty.
Nothing about this statement is ominous to me and I'm very happy to see Yoshi P acknowledging that the game needs to modernize. Lots of change is needed for FFXIV if it is gonna remain successful for another 10 years.