
The core game, pre-Zilart, is a bit foggy to look upon from my perspective.
#FFXI TOAU WALLPAPER PS2#
To put it very bluntly, we're running out of a resource that's far more valuable than PS2 hard drive space - story. But even if we just get another add-on trilogy (which seems more likely even if it's not what I want), we're still going to be dealing with a massive shadow that Final Fantasy XI has been living under for a very long time now. I've said before that I'm hoping for another boxed expansion, but I've also said before that I have my doubts about whether or not that's actually viable. (Especially since a lot of the older content we can do has been somewhat invalidated.) And while the game is at an age when running out of things to do is pretty darn unlikely, we're still going to need some content on the horizon, something to look forward to.
#FFXI TOAU WALLPAPER UPDATE#
Yes, the February update was nice, but it was only a patch on certain issues - it makes leveling lower-level jobs far easier without giving players much of anything new to do. There is currently no official release date, but it is expected to be out sometime in 2013.We still don't have a roadmap for the future of Final Fantasy XI, but now seems like a fine time to start speculating. It was recently announced that the expansion not be available on PlayStation 2 outside of Japan.

The expansion will again add fresh content, including two new jobs: Rune Fencer and the Geomancer. The Dancer and Scholar jobs were introduced in the expansion, and their equipment known as "artifact armor" was released in a later update.ĭue to the continued success of Final Fantasy XI and maintaining a steady customer base, in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the original Final Fantasy XI launch, Square Enix announced the fifth expansion for Final Fantasy XI, Seekers of Adoulin. The expansion included more new content, including various new spells and job abilities, eight new regions, new mobs, and a new large-scale battle known as "Campaign". Wings of the Goddess is the fourth official expansion for Final Fantasy XI.
#FFXI TOAU WALLPAPER PC#
The expansion's final update in fall 2007 finally allowed the player to advance to the rank of "Captain." It was also released on the Xbox 360 bundled with all three of the expansions released to date, and on the PC as "Vana'diel Collection 2007". The expansion included three new jobs Puppetmaster, Corsair, and Blue Mage. The new expansions features two new classes, new adversaries, equipment, and fresh new content. This is the third installment of the magical world of Final Fantasy XI.

This expansion was included in the European release of Final Fantasy XI.

A total of forty new areas were made available to explore, as well as new quests and missions, but no new jobs for characters to learn or new game mechanics in this expansion. Gameplay is identical to the original game. As some of the mysteries of Vana'diel are unraveled, additional secrets will be discovered in the intricately designed expansion, Chains of Promathia. Fabled legends will also be realized in Chains of Promathia. Expanding the world of Vana'diel, new areas never before seen in maps surface and towns, which have been spoken of but never seen, emerge. This was the second official expansion pack for Final Fantasy XI and again delivered an enormous amount of new, fresh content to the game. Altogether, the added space should provide plenty of elbow room for new adventurers as the game's population expands. New areas include an expansive desert, a volcanic island covered in jungle, and a northern fishing village populated by the Mithra race, whose architecture provides another visual echo of FFX.

The expansion adds new cosmetic options for customizing a player, and more importantly, it adds at least one new character classes, the Dragoon, Samurai, and Ninja. By the time this pack was ready to come to the United States, Square just decided to include it in the release of FFXI. It delivered an enormous amount of new, fresh content to the game. This was the first official expansion pack for Final Fantasy XI. More information about each individual release below Final Fantasy XI Online is up to almost five expansions, which all have been released for the Playstation 2, PC, and Xbox 360.
