Phil Spencer says he 'hasn’t given up' bringing Square Enix’s popular MMO Final Fantasy 14 to Xbox, despite first pledging to do so nearly 3 years ago.
he had spoken to Phil Spencer about resolving the platform issues stopping the game reaching Xbox.
“To play an MMORPG [on Xbox], there are 2 regulations for Microsoft which stand in the way of making crossplay feasible. Unless these regulations are rejected, there is no meaning,” he explained. “One of the regulations is that players with different platforms cannot chat with each other in-game. Then how do you play an MMO?“So much has come, but there’s even more that’s going to come in the future"
“The other regulation is you cannot make a community with plays on a different platform. You can’t form a guild, you can’t enter into a link shell, [and] no free company. So I would like to have Microsoft change their regulations.” However, Final Fantasy 14 is one of several Square Enix titles that have not made their way to Xbox platforms.
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