Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin Reaches U.S. In March; Trailer Inside

Square Enix have announced a U.S. release date for Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin, the next expansion to Final Fantasy XI. In the U.S., the expansion will be available for both PC and the Xbox 360 on March 26th for $29.99. You can watch a trailer for it below:

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As reported earlier today, while the west will only get Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin on the PC and Xbox 360, Japan is getting a PlayStation 2 version as well.

 

Additionally, Square Enix will also release a Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection Seekers Edition, which will contain the game with the four previous expansion packs included, for $39.99.

 

 


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