You are right of course. But it is fun to speculate. So for now let us assume it is STORMBLOOD and go with it.Is there any source on this? I mean, SE registers names as trademarks all the time but it doesn't mean they ever actually do anything with them (remember they also registered the name 'Chrono Break' as a trademark years ago and similarly the fan community erupted thinking that it was 'proof' of a third Chrono game.... only to be bitterly disappointed when the anticipated third title was never announced and the name was never used at all.).
All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to assume that just because a name is trademarked that it automatically means that will be the 4.0 expansion title (it could be a whole new game un-releated to FFXIV for that matter).
It really sounds like a title. A very badass title.
For me Stormblood would be like the rage, the fury of the fights with the blood of many people spread on the ground, in the air, and in the sea.
It would be a carnage.
The only source was a japanese trademark bot on Twitter. Someone on Reddit also mentioned that it was registered in the same timeframe as the Heavensward mark -- right before Fanfest (give or take a week).
A friend of mine mentioned this previously, but I do believe since Rhalgr is affiliated with Ala Mhigo, and commands the element of lightning; that all signs point towards a relation of the two. Storm could represent Rhalgr, and blood could mean a conflict, or perhaps stand for a sense of relation between Rhalgr and the Ala Mhigans.
The entire thread is speculation.Is there any source on this? I mean, SE registers names as trademarks all the time but it doesn't mean they ever actually do anything with them (remember they also registered the name 'Chrono Break' as a trademark years ago and similarly the fan community erupted thinking that it was 'proof' of a third Chrono game.... only to be bitterly disappointed when the anticipated third title was never announced and the name was never used at all.).
All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to assume that just because a name is trademarked that it automatically means that will be the 4.0 expansion title (it could be a whole new game un-releated to FFXIV for that matter).
It will likely have a double meaning like Heavensward.A friend of mine mentioned this previously, but I do believe since Rhalgr is affiliated with Ala Mhigo, and commands the element of lightning; that all signs point towards a relation of the two. Storm could represent Rhalgr, and blood could mean a conflict, or perhaps stand for a sense of relation between Rhalgr and the Ala Mhigans.
1. Heavensward: Towards the Heavens. All the sky related content, and the flying dragons, and floating islands. And Ishfard itself.
2. Heavens' Ward: Ward of the Heavens. The 12 guards of Archbishop Thordan that form the Knights of Round Summon. AKA: The final boss of 2.0
Most likely we are looking at an abstract concept relating to the general theme of the expansion and a person with a nice nickname. Like Daenerys Stormborn. Maybe it's the white guy with the mask.
I figure it will be something like:
Storm (as in the literal sense of weather) + Storm as in a siege on the battlefield "storming the castle" and
Blood (as in bloodshed) + blood as in one's relations, particularly with regard to the throne.
I can already see it...
PATCH 4.3 NOTES
-Blitzball has been added.
-5 new hairstyles have been added.
-New fish has been added to the aquarium.
-1 new dungeon has been added.
Please look forward to it.
Last edited by Sicno; 09-21-2016 at 10:53 AM.
Naoki Yoshida:
Source: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/113554 at 1:14:22...Similarly, these older MMOs also had a system where your house would break down if you didn’t log in after a while in order to have you continue your subscription, but this is a thing of the past and we won't have any system like that.
Companies usually register trademarks because they plan on doing something with them (or to make sure others don't do something with them). For all we know, SE might have totally planned on doing a third title. Do you know how many games go halfway into development before they get canceled, without them working on it ever even getting announced to the public? It's A LOT.Is there any source on this? I mean, SE registers names as trademarks all the time but it doesn't mean they ever actually do anything with them (remember they also registered the name 'Chrono Break' as a trademark years ago and similarly the fan community erupted thinking that it was 'proof' of a third Chrono game.... only to be bitterly disappointed when the anticipated third title was never announced and the name was never used at all.).
Maybe they worked on it and realized it would be a flop. Maybe they just didn't want a competitor to make a cheap clone with the name. We'll never know. I'm just saying that registering a trademark very often does mean a game is being developed, just not that it actually gets released.
In the case of Stormblood, well. It could be just about anything, but the timing fits (just before Fanfest), the theme fits with the spoiler poem, and it also fits with the notion that in 2.0 Yoshi said they want a sky or sea expansion but will go for sky first because airships and all that are such a big part of the FF universe (so the second expansion being the sea themed one would make sense). But yeah, it's ofc just speculation^^
Then again, such speculation often turns out to be true, so...I'll just stay hyped for now![]()
Future generations will look back fondly on all the rest of the future FFXIV expansions:
Ragepunch
Bonefire
Zombiefang
Grimedge
Darklord
But they sort of lost all of us at Happysparkle.
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