Final Fantasy XIV to be Released In China

 Today, Square Enix has announced they will be teaming up with the Chinese based Shanda Games Limited to bring Final Fantasy XIV to China, marking it the first Final Fantasy title to be officially released there. In accordance with Chinese regulations regarding online gaming, the game servers will be separate from servers for North American, European, and Japanese players. This partnership is a big step in Square Enix's plan to open their markets to a more global community.

For details from Shanda Games' press release of this partnership, read past the jump, and be sure to discuss this on the Zam Forums.

 

From Shandagames.com

TOKYO, Sep 16, 2010 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX News Network) -- Shanda Games Limited ("Shanda Games", or the "Company") (Nasdaq:GAME) and Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Square Enix), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., today announced a strategic partnership that will leverage Square Enix's strong game content with the strength of Shanda Games' broad experience as a leading online game developer, publisher, and operator in mainland China. The partnership starts with an exclusive license in mainland China to FINAL FANTASY® XIV, a massively multi-player online role-playing game and the latest installment of the FINAL FANTASY franchise, which has sold more than 97 million units worldwide. This will be the first release of a FINAL FANTASY franchise title in mainland China.

Square Enix Group has identified globalization as one of its key strategic initiatives and has been developing and offering entertainment content derived from its global network based in Japan, North America and Europe. The partnership with Shanda Games will strengthen Square Enix Group's global business development with a focus on the rapidly-growing Chinese market.

Shanda Games is focused on creating a global online game platform offering the most compelling content and services. On the heels of Shanda Games' other recent successful game launches, the strategic partnership with Square Enix will further advance its strategy to provide high-quality, diverse and innovative game content to Chinese gamers and to expand its user base.

"The media entertainment markets are increasingly becoming more and more global in nature. Under this environment, we are speeding up our globalization strategy aimed at transforming our Group into a truly world-class enterprise," said Yoichi Wada, president and representative director of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. "Through this partnership with Shanda Games, a company with great success in online game operations in China, we are taking an important step in increasing the reach of high quality content from the Square Enix Group to even more customers around the world."

"We are excited to have Square Enix as a partner to leverage our capabilities and synergies for the benefit of both companies," said Mr. Alan Tan, Chairman and CEO of Shanda Games. "Our in-house game development team is well-qualified to assist in the localization of FINAL FANTASY XIV to the China market, while our strong sales and marketing capabilities and extensive game operation platform can provide access to the broad audience of Chinese gamers. Since its debut in 1987, the FINAL FANTASY franchise has attracted many devoted fans worldwide and, based on our experience and expertise in the China market, we are confident in the success of FINAL FANTASY XIV as well as other future collaborations with Square Enix. We believe our strategic partnership with Square Enix represents an alliance between leading game companies in Japan and China, and we look forward to broadening our business through this partnership."

FINAL FANTASY XIV in mainland China will be operated from servers separate from those servers for the Japanese, North American and European markets. Other details regarding the launch of FINAL FANTASY XIV in mainland China including launch timing will be announced at a later date.

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Its because of the 3 hour limit, I bet
# Sep 16 2010 at 3:44 PM Rating: Good
Wasn't China the one that imposed a 3 hour a day time limit on MMOs to discourage addiction?
this won't lessen RMT...
# Sep 16 2010 at 3:14 PM Rating: Decent
This won't lessen RMT at all, China is not a market for them to sell, that would be Americas and Europe only. sigh...
No less RMT
# Sep 16 2010 at 1:53 PM Rating: Decent
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This wont bring any less RMT. Reading the article it states FFXIV will be the first Final Fantasy title released in China. Leading me to believe that no less or more RMT will be found in FFXIV then their was in FFXI.
Less RMT with segregated servers?
# Sep 16 2010 at 12:59 PM Rating: Default
This is nice news I believe actually. Segregated servers might mean less RMT to deal with on the regular servers. Sadly less doesnt mean none.
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