Square Enix has recently hinted at the potential for Final Fantasy 14 to be available on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, sparking excitement among fans. The director and producer of the game, Naoki ‘Yoshi-P’ Yoshida, expressed his long-standing dream of making the MMO accessible across multiple gaming platforms.

Yoshida highlighted the successful launch of Final Fantasy 14 on Xbox as a testament to the team’s dedication to expanding the game’s availability. Despite initial challenges, the team persevered and eventually made the MMO accessible to a whole new audience of players.

While Yoshida acknowledges the desire to bring Final Fantasy 14 to the Nintendo platform, he also recognizes the challenges that such a project may entail. However, he reassures fans that the team will continue to work hard and make efforts to explore the possibility of launching the game on the Switch 2.

The prospect of Final Fantasy 14 on Nintendo’s new portable platform has generated excitement within both the gaming community and the development team at Square Enix. Yoshida admitted that seeing the MMO come to the Switch 2 would be a thrilling achievement and something the team is eager to pursue.

As fans eagerly await the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, the possibility of playing Final Fantasy 14 on the new console adds another layer of anticipation. While there may be challenges ahead, the dedication and commitment of the development team offer hope for a future where players can enjoy the acclaimed MMO on a variety of devices. Stay tuned for further updates on the potential launch of Final Fantasy 14 on the Nintendo Switch 2.

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