By Tanner Dedmon – June 27, 2019 10:59 am EDT Share 0 Comments 0 A live-action adaptation of Final Fantasy XIV from Sony Pictures Television, production company Hivemind, and the game’s developer Square Enix is in the works, the companies announced on Thursday. The television series will be set in the world of Eorzea, the fictional setting that the online Final Fantasy game takes place in. No information has been provided yet regarding when this Final Fantasy series will be released nor do we know what platform it might be on. Final Fantasy XIV is a densely populated online game from Square Enix, and is the second of its kind in the Final Fantasy series, with Final Fantasy XI being the franchise’s first MMO. As an MMO with millions of subscribed players, it’s got its own collection of stories as well as the narratives that players have created themselves through in-game relationships and guilds. This television series will tell an original story however, so even if you’ve progressed through all the game’s expansions up to and including the upcoming Shadowbringers, you’ll see a new narrative unfold in the adaptation. According to the press release announcing the series, the show will… Read full this story
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