During the ongoing Final Fantasy XIV North American Fan Festival in Anaheim, game director Naoki Yoshida, known as Yoshi-P, discussed the potential for a single-player version of the popular MMORPG. However, he identified a significant challenge that currently stands in the way of this idea becoming a reality.
The anticipation surrounding Final Fantasy XIV’s next expansion continues to grow following the reveal of its title, Evercold. This announcement took center stage during the opening showcase of the Final Fantasy XIV North American Fan Festival. Players will step into the shoes of the Warrior of Light as they embark on a quest to prevent the Fourth Reflection from succumbing to a frigid fate.
Square Enix has officially unveiled plans to bring the beloved MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV, to the Nintendo Switch 2 this August. This announcement came during the Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest 2026, where both director and producer Naoki Yoshida, affectionately known as Yoshi-P, and Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu shared the exciting news. After much anticipation from fans, this marks a significant moment for the franchise on a new platform.
The anticipation surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 is palpable, especially with recent hints about the arrival of the beloved MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV Online, on the platform. This news broke during the much-celebrated Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival, as first reported by Nintendo Life, leaving fans buzzing with excitement.