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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Down The Rabbit Hole: Learning About The Future Of Final Fantasy XI

One of the strengths of Final Fantasy XIV's Endwalker expansion is the developers ability to include bits and pieces of previous expansions and tie them together to conclude the Hydaelyn and Zodiark story arc. But what about the new story arc beginning with the Dawntrail expansion? 

The alliance raid for the new expansion will be named Echoes of Vana'diel. Patch 6.55 just released so players are accustomed to seeing new content leading the player into the next expansion. But in the case of the alliance raid, the content was already created and released back in November and December of 2015. Periodically released, The Maiden's Rhapsody is returning to FFXIV on Monday, 22 January. 


The Maiden's Rhapsody is a crossover event with Final Fantasy XI, the other MMORPG in the long running Final Fantasy universe. According to the event description at the time, 

The final chapter of Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, the ultimate scenario of FINAL FANTASY XI, will soon release and bring the game's story to an end. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we're holding a special collaboration event. Participate and discover what strange twist of fate brought a hero of Vana'diel to Eorzea!

Of course, I had to dig a little further. What I found was a bit sad. The Rhapsodies of Vana'dield was the last hurrah for Final Fantasy XI before the game was to be put into maintenance mode. I found the announcement and figure I'd post it in full:

Rhapsodies of Vana'diel: FINAL FANTASY XI's Ultimate Scenario Content

The first chapter in FINAL FANTASY XI's final main scenario, Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, will be implemented in the May 2015 version update.

This scenario will serve to tie together fourteen years of FINAL FANTASY XI, and we aim for it serve as the ultimate compilation of all we have accomplished to date, with major characters from throughout the game's history making appearances--a feat that only a game as storied as FINAL FANTASY XI can offer.

The scenario will consist of three separate chapters, debuting in the May, August, and November version updates, respectively.

Coming along with the scenario are exciting new battle content, never-before-seen rewards, and a variety of other additions to engage players of all different stripes.

We plan for this to be a grand conclusion to the FINAL FANTASY series' first MMORPG--and indeed, the first console MMORPG--in a way that will be recorded in the annals of the genre's history.

FINAL FANTASY XI's major version updates will conclude with the implementation of the final chapter of Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, but there will continue to be minor version updates that address bugs and contain various balance adjustments.

Further, PlayStation®2 and Xbox 360® service will cease in March 2016. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have enjoyed FINAL FANTASY XI on these platforms and to those who have assisted us in bringing Vana'diel to you.

Going forward, the team will renew its focus on providing an enjoyable FINAL FANTASY XI experience on the Windows platform.

We have also decided to hold a new event known as The Goddess's Gala as a show of appreciation for those who have loved Vana'diel throughout the years.

The Goddess's Gala is a series of various campaigns that have been held previously to great acclaim and can be enjoyed by both regular players and returnees alike.

These campaigns are not limited to in-game events, as we are also considering a welcome back campaign as well as a variety of anniversary events. We will work our utmost to bring everyone who has ever enjoyed Vana'diel an event to remember and hope that players both new and old will take this chance to visit our humble land and her people once more.

The staff is working tirelessly day and night to make Rhapsodies of Vana'diel the most spectacular event for FINAL FANTASY XI, but we also recognize that adjustments to currently existing content are equally as critical. Please continue submitting your feedback and making your voices heard on the official forums.

The development and operations teams alone could not have brought Vana'diel this far; it is because of all of you that adventures in Vana'diel have come to life. The world that you have created together with us is what FINAL FANTASY XI truly is, and nothing can ever change that.

We earnestly look forward to continue working with you in the future.

But a funny thing happened upon the conclusion of the Rhapsodies of Vana'diel. The minor version updates turned out more substantive than many games regularly released content. In May 2023, Akihiko Matsui stepped down as Producer of Final Fantasy XI after 10 years in favor of Yoji Fujito. The new producer had this to say about the future of FFXI.

First, I'd like to talk about our Development team. Most of our current Development team has served exclusively on FINAL FANTASY XI for many years. Remaining on the FFXI team full-time, however, would mean giving up certain opportunities in their careers as developers. For developers, working with new technologies and seeing the fruits of their labor take form in new products can be a huge source of motivation and an opportunity to grow. So rather than limit our developers to working exclusively with FFXI and its decades-old technology, I believe it would be better to allow them to gain experience in other development environments and bring back their learnings to FFXI. As such, I have elected to further downscale the scope of our Development team to provide more leeway for our operations to continue. The scope of our version updates will become quite compact as a result, but in exchange, we will focus on stabilizing our operations environment for the medium and long term...

Additionally, we are working on replacing the backend hardware which supports FINAL FANTASY XI's ongoing operations. This may cause maintenance to take longer than usual for some version updates, and I'd like to ask for your understanding as this is necessary to ensure the long-term stability of operations.

We're also looking into holding live events in the real world and releasing new merchandise. The pandemic made it difficult to even entertain such notions these past few years, but we will be proactively monitoring current events for the right timing to make those ideas a reality.

When watching the UK Fanfest in October, I received the impression FFXI was on its final legs and Yoshi-P was introducing the Echoes of Vana'dield as a final homage to the game first introduced to the world in May of 2002. Perhaps the above is true. But in my experience, companies don't invest in new computer hardware if the system is going to die in a year or two. So while the references to the original Final Fantasy MMORPG may end in FFXIV, the game may see 25 years in service, if not 30, before shutting down.

Oh, and for Final Fantasy XIV players, maybe consider playing The Maiden's Rhapsody. After all, Yoshi-P is including FFXI in Dawntrail. Might as well get the full experience.

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