Keep An Eye On Square Enix Europe For Final Fantasy XI Trial Codes

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Square Enix Europe recently began offering a 14-day trial of Final Fantasy XI Complete Collection Abyssea Edition, which is the game with every single expansion pack included.

 

The trial offers began two days ago on November 27th, and includes a free download of the game’s client application as well.

 

Since then, Square’ve run out of trial codes, due to a high amount of interest in the trial from users, but they’ll have more codes to give away in the near future. You can keep an eye on their Members page to know when more codes are available.


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