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Posted: Mon 9:47, 03 Jan 2011 Post subject: ′Black Ops′ and ′Final Fantasy |
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9/19/2010 2:55:17 PM
Square Enix has lifted the lid on its roster of titles for the Tokyo Game Show,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], September 16-19. The list includes the certain blockbuster Call of Duty: Black Ops and two Fina [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] l Fantasy games, Final Fantasy XIV for PC and PlayStation 3 and, curiously,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Final Fantasy XI which was first released in 2002.
Final Fantasy XIV, in development for [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] about five years, is an online adventure planned for PC release on September 30, and then PlayStation 3 in March 2011. Final Fantasy XI's presence on Square Enix's ti Final Fantasy XIV power leveling tle list is of interest as it was the series' first foray into massively multiplayer online gaming, still going eight years later despite the domination of World of Warcraft.
Meanwhile, Call of Duty: Black Ops is not developed by the company - instead, it's from North American studio Treyarch - but the firm is handling Japanese p FinalFantasy XIV account ublication duties on behalf of franchise owner Activision.
Activision has said that it wants the game to be even bigger than 2009's record-breaking Call of Duty: Mod Final Fantasy XIV Gil ern Warfare 2, despite genre competition from Medal of Honor, Halo: Reach, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam.
Other Square Enix games to be shown at TGS 2010 i FFXIV power leveling nclude The 3rd Birthday, Front Mission Evolved,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded and Deus Ex.
Conspicuous by their absence are PSP title Final Fantasy XIII Agito and Final Fa FFXIV account ntasy Versus XIII on PS3, both of which expand on the recent Xbox 360 / PlayStation 3 epic Final Fantasy XIII, and are expected to be shown behind closed doors.
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