

In an Easy Allies interview about the Endwalker expansion (via The Gamer), Naoki Yoshida addressed whether Final Fantasy XIV would still migrate to Xbox systems. Related: How to Obtain the Best Equipment in FFXIV: Shadowbringers Given FFXIV's recent surge in popularity, and the imminent release of Endwalker, one question continues to linger - where's the Xbox port? July 2019 ushered in the advent of Shadowbringers, which debuted an extra dimension, NieR: Automata-inspired content, and the playable Viera and Hrothgar races. Stormblood arrived approximately two years later as the second expansion pack, introducing battle system changes, an increased level cap, and a fresh batch of dungeons. The first of such content releases, Heavensward, introduced a new level cap and job classes in mid-2015. Post-launch expansions have continued to build upon the MMORPG's core foundations. FFXIV resurfaced in 2013 for PC and PS3, however, with a 2.0 patch that essentially rebooted the experience to much success. Critics and players alike panned the Final Fantasy MMORPG upon its initial arrival in 2010 on PC, eventually culminating in the publisher's decision to close the servers in late 2012. Square Enix's massively popular Final Fantasy XIV is still coming to Xbox consoles, according to Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida.
