We have reached the end of our journey, friends. Well, someone has — and we’ve been there to witness it. Hironobu Sakaguchi, the director of the original
Final Fantasy and lead developer behind many of the series’ early entries, only
started playing Final Fantasy XIV in late September. Now he’s pretty much ready for
Endwalker in two weeks.
It was a move that
FFXIV creative director and producer Naoki Yoshida assumed was more tentative, given the two were going to share the virtual stages during a talk at Tokyo Game Show 2021.
“We will be having a talk session over Zoom and I haven’t talked to him in a while,” Yoshida told
Easy Allies during the media tour. “I’m sure Mr. Sakaguchi is very busy, so I don’t know how far he’ll get into the game. I really appreciate that he’s trying out the game.”
Sakaguchi persisted, however. A lot. In fact, he absolutely burned through every expansion,
finishing Heavensward in two measly days and
Stormblood in another six. The father of
Final Fantasy began the most recent expansion, Shadowbringers, on October 24, and finally posted a screenshot from its
ending on October 28.
Sakaguchi isn’t completely done, of course. There’s the post-
Shadowbringers main scenario and a ton of other optional things to do in Eorzea. He can
dive into the Gold Saucer, enjoy
roleplay events, and
grind out some Relic weapons if he’s feeling frisky. He could even
level up some of the other Jobs or take a look at
the Disciples of the Land and Hand. There’s just so much to do in
FFXIV, and it’s hard for a new player to experience all of it.
For now, though, he’s crested the last mountain before we head to the literal moon in the upcoming
Endwalker expansion. It’s coming to PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on Nov. 23, 2021, but Early Access begins on November 19 for those that pre-ordered. Check out all of our excellent preview coverage in the run-up to the launch of The Linkshell: our new
Final Fantasy XIV vertical coming soon! A small bit of that coverage can be found in the links below.