Why the Final Fantasy XIII Trilogy Deserves a Second Look

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Let’s be real: the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy has always been the black sheep of the modern Final Fantasy family. When the original launched, its linearity and slow-burn introduction polarized fans accustomed to sprawling world maps and varied towns. But time has a funny way of changing perspectives. Today, looking back at the complete saga of Lightning Farron, it’s easier to appreciate the ambitious storytelling, unique world-building, and fantastic combat systems that define these three distinct games.

If you missed out the first time, or if you’ve been thinking of giving it another shot, there is absolutely no better place to play than on an Xbox Series X or S. Thanks to Microsoft’s incredible backwards compatibility program, these games have been given a new lease on life, transforming them into what feels like a modern remaster collection.

Here is a look at each entry in this fascinating trilogy and why they are worth your time today.

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Is the FINAL FANTASY XIV Complete Collector’s Edition for Xbox Worth It?

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Whether you are a veteran of Eorzea looking to switch to console or a complete newcomer eager to see why this MMO has dominated the genre for a decade, the FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Collector’s Edition for Xbox is the definitive way to experience the saga.

Following its long-awaited debut on Xbox Series X|S, this edition bundles every piece of story content from A Realm Reborn through the latest Dawntrail expansion, while showering you in exclusive digital treasures. Here is a breakdown of what makes this the “ultimate” package for Xbox players.

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Xbox Developer_Direct 2024: All the News and Announcements

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It’s going to be a good year for Xbox players. At today’s Developer_Direct show, fans were provided deep-dives into five new games launching across Xbox Series X|S, PC, Game Pass and/or cloud – all of which will arrive later in 2024. Development teams at Xbox, Bethesda, and even one of Xbox’s third-party partners invited gamers into their studios to showcase extended gameplay, reveal key information, and more.

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