Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Will Release This Summer

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Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will be launching for PC and PlayStation 3 this Summer, Square Enix have announced.

 

The game is scheduled to enter its third phase of closed beta testing in June.  Phase 3 will make the PlayStation 3 version of the game playable, and PS3 players will be able to play the game with PC users, thanks to its cross-platform nature.

 

Additionally, Phase 3 will also introduce new content such as the city states of Ul’dah and Limsa Lominsa.

 

You can find screenshots for Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn below. You may have seen these earlier when Square Enix showed off the game’s jobs and classes.

 

 


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