



Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix Co., Ltd.Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood World of Final Fantasy Samurai Expansion pack, samurai, video Game, fictional Character, wizard png 554x928px 725.76KB.Its successor, an online multiplayer game titled Final Fantasy Awakening, was released in 2016.

Planned versions for the PlayStation Vita and Windows devices were scrapped, along with an announced localization. The game did not continue in its current form, and was replaced by a new version. Japanese and Western journalists were positive at its release. Upon release in Japan, the game had 500,000 registered users within a week, and one million by November of the same year, but apparently numbers dropped after later negative impressions. The game came online in May 2014, and remained active until its servers were shut down in November the following year. Many of Type-0 's staff returned, with Takeharu Ishimoto composing new music for the title, and former level designer Masayasu Nishida and texture artist Sayoko Hoshino returning respectively as producer and art director. The title stems from Type-0 's earlier title Final Fantasy Agito XIII. The game was developed around director Hajime Tabata's original concept for Final Fantasy Type-0 as a mobile game which would give players easy access to a universe within the Fabula Nova Crystallis series and would be influenced by player choice. The story was intended to be played repeatedly, tying into the nature of the game's world and the eventual culmination of a player becoming the Agito. The original protagonists of Type-0 appeared in different roles and acted as secondary characters. The story was seen through the eyes of a player-created Cadet entering the Rubrum Magical Academy during a time of war, and chosen to become the Agito, a figure destined to save Orience from destruction. The game, which acted as a companion to Type-0, was set in the world of Orience during a time of war between its four nations.
