Square Enix isn's done yet with its fantasy MMO Final Fantasy XI. Launched in 2002 in Japan and in 2003 in the US for the PC and PS2, the long running game will have some new content coming in 2009. According to a new press release there will be no less than three new downloadable expansions for the game, all of whom will have storylines created by Masato Kato, one of the original creators of the game.
The titles for all three expansions have that typical Square Enix feel; they are highly elaborate and make almost no sense. The first expansion, A Crystalline Prophecy – Ode of Life Bestowing, is due for release this spring. The other two titles, A Moogle Kupo d'Etat – Evil in Small Doses and A Shantotto Ascension – The Legend Torn, Her Empire Born, will be released in that order "every few months". Pricing has yet to be revealed.
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