Final Fantasy XI Online est le premier MMORPG de la série, lancé en 2002, notable pour avoir été le premier jeu en ligne massivement multijoueur multiplateforme (PC, PS2, Xbox 360). Le gameplay repose sur la création d'un avatar personnalisable et l'aventure collaborative dans le monde de Vana'diel. La progression s'effectue en formant des \"Parties\" pour affronter des ennemis en temps réel, utilisant un système de combat qui fait évoluer les mécaniques ATB de la franchise. Son contenu est enrichi par de multiples extensions majeures, assurant une expérience de jeu sociale et persistante.
","tokens":{"input":2319,"output":148,"total":2467}}Ce titre marque la première incursion de la franchise dans l'univers des jeux de rôle massivement multijoueurs en ligne (MMORPG). Lancé en 2002, il s'est distingué comme un pionnier en étant le premier MMORPG multiplateforme au monde, connectant les joueurs sur PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2 et Xbox 360.
\nL'expérience invite les joueurs à explorer le vaste monde de Vana'diel, où l'accent narratif se déplace du héros solitaire vers une aventure collective menée avec d'autres joueurs. Les joueurs créent et personnalisent leur avatar, s'engageant dans un parcours de progression qui repose fondamentalement sur la coopération.
\nLa boucle de jeu principale s'articule autour de l'exploration, de l'accomplissement de missions et du combat coopératif. Le succès dans les défis majeurs et l'acquisition de points d'expérience sont intrinsèquement liés à la formation de \"Parties\" (groupes) structurées. Chaque participant doit apporter ses compétences spécifiques pour vaincre des adversaires puissants.
\nLe système de combat est dynamique et en temps réel, faisant évoluer les mécaniques de combat actives (ATB) établies par la série. La progression est sociale : l'optimisation de votre personnage passe par l'interaction et la synergie avec d'autres aventuriers.
\n\nCe jeu est remarquable pour sa fonctionnalité pionnière de jeu multiplateforme, permettant à des communautés jouant sur différents écosystèmes matériels d'interagir dans un monde persistant unique. La profondeur du contenu est substantielle, soutenue par un nombre important de mises à jour majeures au fil des ans.
\nLa longévité et l'étendue du monde ont été considérablement augmentées grâce à six extensions majeures publiées depuis le lancement initial. De plus, le jeu a bénéficié d'une itération complète de remake, assurant que l'expérience de base reste accessible et mise à jour.
\n\nBien qu'il n'y ait pas de contenu téléchargeable autonome listé, l'engagement à long terme est assuré par les multiples extensions qui ont ajouté des territoires, des histoires et des systèmes de jeu. Le jeu continue d'être une expérience massivement multijoueur avec une base de contenu riche et éprouvée.
\n\nLe titre principal est jouable sur PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360, et PlayStation 2.
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Final Fantasy XI R was a remake of the 2002 MMORPG Final Fantasy XI for mobile devices. Originally announced in 2015, its release window of 2016 had long come and gone, and with no word on the title's development. It continued to be listed under Nexon's upcoming games for years, but no news was heard on its development aside from images leaked in 2018. In late 2020, rumours circulated that it had been cancelled, and it disappeared from Nexon's upcoming games list. An official announcement was made in early 2021 that the project had been shelved. According to IGN's article, Nexon and Square Enix "decided the mobile version didn't meet the creative standards Final Fantasy fans have come to expect from the series".

Final Fantasy XI: The Voracious Resurgence is an episodic story series update to Final Fantasy XI that began release in 2020. Like add-ons previously released for the game, the story series is introduced as part of a regular version updates. Unlike those add-ons, The Voracious Resurgence does not require an additional purchase to access.

Released across the May, August, and November 2015 version updates, Rhapsodies of Vana'diel is designed to be the conclusion of the main scenario missions of Final Fantasy XI, tying together plotlines and characters from across the game's previous stories. Completing the missions requires registration of and progression through all previous expansion packs. Other additions include the new areas Escha and Reisenjima and new trusts.

Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin is the fifth full expansion pack for Final Fantasy XI, and the first full expansion for Final Fantasy XI in over 5 years after Wings of the Goddess. Seekers of Adoulin is set in the western continent of Ulbuka and features new jobs, story, areas, quests and gameplay systems. PlayStation 2 support for Seekers of Adoulin is only available in Japan. Although Square Enix is not dropping PlayStation 2 support for Final Fantasy XI as a whole, Seekers of Adoulin content will not be accessible on Final Fantasy XI for PlayStation 2 outside of Japan.

Add-on Scenario for Final Fantasy XI

Add-on Scenario for Final Fantasy XI

Add-on Scenario for Final Fantasy XI

The second add-on scenario for Final Fantasy XI. It was originally sold online through the PlayOnline network. It is now also available on disc in the Ultimate Collection of Final Fantasy XI. Like the previous add-on scenario, it focuses on exploring the story of Final Fantasy XI through a series of missions and does not introduce new locations or jobs.

Add on Scenario for Final Fantasy XI

Add-on episode of Final Fantasy XI

The fourth expansion in the Final Fantasy XI Online series adds new areas along with the ability to go back in time. Wings of the Goddess also introduces two new jobs to the game.

Wings of the Goddess (アルタナの神兵 Arutana no Shinpei, lit. "Divine Soldiers of Altana") is the fourth expansion of Final Fantasy XI was announced on May 12, 2007 at the Square Enix Party event in Japan. The expansion shipped for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 on November 20; the PC version was delayed until November 21 due to manufacturing issues. The expansion went live and became playable on November 22, 2007. On November 20, 2007, Square Enix updated Final Fantasy XI in preparation for the expansion. This update included a new large-scale battle known as "Campaign" and various new spells and job abilities. The Dancer and Scholar jobs were introduced in the expansion, and their equipment known as "artifact armor" was released in the March 10, 2008, update.

Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Enjoy a new world to explore as you tour the world of Vana'Diel. New jobs, new monsters, new realms and even new magic are all waiting for you! All-new system enhancements enrich gameplay in a variety of ways.

Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia is the second expansion pack for Final Fantasy XI. This expansion pack brings several new areas, quests, and a new mission storyline to the game. It is also the only expansion thus far to not feature additional jobs.

Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart is an expansion pack of Final Fantasy XI. This expansion pack brings several new areas, Jobs, quests, and a new mission storyline to the game. Rise of the Zilart is the first expansion pack in Final Fantasy XI and was only officially released in Japan since Final Fantasy XI itself had not been released for other regions.