Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess site updated

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Heads up, Final Fantasy fans! We’ve just gotten word that PlayOnline‘s official Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess website has been updated with info on new enemies and the game’s Campaign mode.

First off, the website has been updated with pictures of three new enemies, known as the Slug, the Gnole, and the Ladybug. Don’t let the names fool you though: they’re definitely going to be tougher than they look!

The main draw of this new update is on the “History’s Greatest Conflict” tab. Introduced in the Wings of the Goddess trailer, the Campaign setting is further explained on the website. According to the information within, it seems players can join up with one of the three main armies of the Allied Forces of Altana. They haven’t mentioned much about this Campaign system, but apparently you’ll be able to do more than simply fighting beastmen. Instead, you can also join in on “marches, supply runs, entrenchment and fortification, and cooperative maneuvers with allied forces.”

In any event, you’d best be served by visiting the site yourself through the read link we have below. Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess will be coming out on November 20, so you better watch out for it. Till then, keep those weapons sharpened!

Final Fantasy XI site updated - Image 1 

Heads up, Final Fantasy fans! We’ve just gotten word that PlayOnline‘s official Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess website has been updated with info on new enemies and the game’s Campaign mode.

First off, the website has been updated with pictures of three new enemies, known as the Slug, the Gnole, and the Ladybug. Don’t let the names fool you though: they’re definitely going to be tougher than they look!

The main draw of this new update is on the “History’s Greatest Conflict” tab. Introduced in the Wings of the Goddess trailer, the Campaign setting is further explained on the website. According to the information within, it seems players can join up with one of the three main armies of the Allied Forces of Altana. They haven’t mentioned much about this Campaign system, but apparently you’ll be able to do more than simply fighting beastmen. Instead, you can also join in on “marches, supply runs, entrenchment and fortification, and cooperative maneuvers with allied forces.”

In any event, you’d best be served by visiting the site yourself through the read link we have below. Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess will be coming out on November 20, so you better watch out for it. Till then, keep those weapons sharpened!

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