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Journey’s End

By now, we’ve become accustomed to live events being cancelled and replaced with awkward digital substitutes. But still, the show must go on. After cancelling its 2020-2021 world tour, including what would have been a London stop this year, Final Fantasy XIV’s first Digital Fan Fest spared no expense (reportedly several hundred million yen) to bring the MMORPG’s developers and community together over two days streamed live from the Tokyo Garden Theatre.

We imagine that in-house band The Primals would having a grand time kicking things off in cosplay as the new Reaper job class, complete with a hefty scythe. Clearly, has managed to stay in shape through lockdown. Sitting down with Yoshida on a Zoom call, we resist asking him about his workout regime and focus instead on where this leaves the future of the Fan Fest event - and of the game he’s led for more than a decade.

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