Posted Jul 27, 2006 at 08:08AM by Timo K. Listed in: Final Fantasy XI, News Tags: Square Enix, PS2, Leipzig
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FFXI German


Square Enix has issued a press release stating that two localized versions of the popular Final Fantasy XI will be unveiled at the upcoming Games Convention in Leipzig. From August 23 to 27, players can take the chance to test out the new French and German language versions Square Enix has prepared for the respective markets.

The game can be found in Hall 5 at the Final Fantasy XI arena. Visitors will not only be able to test the game in it's new languages but will also have a chance to meet the development team and enter unique competitions where exclusive prizes can be won. The French and German versions of the game will be available for both Xbox 360 and PC, fully playable at the Games Convention.

With the localised versions, Square Enix hopes to further extend the market reach of the MMO, which allows simultaneous multiplayer action across three different platforms (PS2, Xbox 360, PC). Currently, the FFXI servers are holding more than 500,000 player accounts and 1.7 million characters.


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