FF XI German and French services live this March

FF XI in French - Image 1

Whenever people talk about a Final Fantasy game, the first assumption is that it’s going to be a sure hit. That’s the usual notion and it’s up to the game to live up to expectations. For cross-platform title Final Fantasy XI (Xbox 360, MMO), it looks like it has indeed delivered and it has nowhere to go but up.

The series publisher Square Enix announced the other day that it will be soon offering the game in non-English speaking markets. It would be remembered that the English service began back in September of 2004, and two years after that, it decided to come up with a German and French service for FF XI. This is to broaden the number of users playing the game.

Beginning early March, PlayOnline will be offering a language conversion download that will make it possible to play the game fully in German and French languages. But more interestingly, Square Enix mentioned that this new service will be free of charge, meaning the monthly subscription fee will not change whatsoever.

Lastly, the publisher announced as well that for would-be players, it is planning to released in Europe a new all-in-one package of Final Fantasy XI that already includes the above-mentioned service. Now, that’s what we call customer service.

FF XI in French - Image 1

Whenever people talk about a Final Fantasy game, the first assumption is that it’s going to be a sure hit. That’s the usual notion and it’s up to the game to live up to expectations. For cross-platform title Final Fantasy XI (Xbox 360, MMO), it looks like it has indeed delivered and it has nowhere to go but up.

The series publisher Square Enix announced the other day that it will be soon offering the game in non-English speaking markets. It would be remembered that the English service began back in September of 2004, and two years after that, it decided to come up with a German and French service for FF XI. This is to broaden the number of users playing the game.

Beginning early March, PlayOnline will be offering a language conversion download that will make it possible to play the game fully in German and French languages. But more interestingly, Square Enix mentioned that this new service will be free of charge, meaning the monthly subscription fee will not change whatsoever.

Lastly, the publisher announced as well that for would-be players, it is planning to released in Europe a new all-in-one package of Final Fantasy XI that already includes the above-mentioned service. Now, that’s what we call customer service.

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