Final Fantasy 14 developer Naoki Yoshida, alias Yoshi-P, vehemently confirms ongoing commitment and lack of boredom regarding the game.
In a recent interview at PAX West, Naoki Yoshida, the director and producer of the beloved MMORPG, Final Fantasy 14, shared his plans for the game's continued development.
Known as Yoshi-P, Yoshida expressed his intention to continue working on Final Fantasy 14 for a significant period. He stated that he can't get bored with working on the game because there's still more he wants to add.
Yoshida's primary role at Square Enix is making games for consumers. He considers himself more of a businessman than a creative behind Final Fantasy 14. However, his passion for the game is evident in his dedication to its development.
The interview did not provide specific details about the additional content Yoshida plans to add to Final Fantasy 14. But, we do know that upcoming content includes a new dungeon called Pilgrim's Traverse in patch 7.35 and a new job, Beastmaster, in patch 7.5. Yoshida also mentioned preparing the first elements of the next major saga after the Dawntrail storyline concluded in patch 7.3.
Final Fantasy 14 was originally launched in 2010 and was relaunched under Yoshida's guidance in 2013. The most recent expansion for the game, titled Dawntrail, launched in August of the previous year.
Beyond Final Fantasy 14, Yoshida has recently worked on the game Fantasian: Neo Dimension. However, he did not discuss his current projects within Square Enix beyond these two titles.
Interestingly, the interview did not mention any specific details about Fantasian: Neo Dimension or any potential future releases or updates for Final Fantasy 14. It also did not provide any details about Final Fantasy XVI, a game Yoshida was a producer on, which launched in 2023.
Yoshida also expressed a desire to focus more on game development design and less on management or operational tasks. This focus on design could be a sign of exciting things to come for Final Fantasy 14 players.
In conclusion, Yoshida's commitment to Final Fantasy 14 is clear, and players can look forward to new content and updates in the future. While specific details were scarce in the interview, Yoshida's passion for the game and his dedication to its continued development are undeniable.
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