XBOX, Final Fantasy XIV, and Blue Protocol Hopes



As Summer Games Fest kicks off and Xbox is set to showcase it’s plans, I have hopes for Final Fantasy XIV and Blue Protocol that I want to share with you all
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33 thoughts on “XBOX, Final Fantasy XIV, and Blue Protocol Hopes”

  1. I dont think X-Box will buy Bandai but someone needs to buy Bandai because they have been a mess for a decade and its only gotten worse smh
    They have a ridiculous amount of IPs and gaming licenses and they're doing next to nothing with the vast majority of them.

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  2. Happy 12th Anniversary Brian & Julie!! My husband and I just had our 22nd yesterday so June is a great month for a wedding (I think anyway). Enjoy this day and the week ahead! 🙂

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  3. Blue Protocol is like "the last hope" of MMORPGs…..until someone, probably indie, makes a real change. I prefer it to be very far away from MS and Amazon or Sony, being released by them would be bad in so many ways. Bandai releases AAA games by themselves, so in fact it's not needed. I hope the best for BP and that it is actually released.

    Great video and happy Anniversary.

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  4. The most loved, and most populated mmorpg, i play on pc but would love it if they extended their hand to xbox so i can run with my friends, game would only become that more popular.

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  5. Happy Anniversary – I hope you and your have many many more!
    Gut feeling – I think the only thing keeping FFXIV from XBox are the servers. Considering they are all running on proprietary hardware and spaghetti code, adding in the XBox to that environment might be pretty difficult. Not impossible, but really hard.

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  6. Happy Anniversary! Hoping all the best!!

    It's weird they won't release on Xbox consoles as FF11 did release on the Xbox consoles back when; though, it came out like a year or so after the PC version. I do hope SE will release FF14 on Xbox because it will create more subscriptions, so not sure why they wouldn't. That's more money for them.

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