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Over the years, many games have tried to take on Blizzard's World of Warcraft directly. Try and stand toe-to-toe with the MMO giant. And all of them have failed. More »Square Enix Now Taking Final Fantasy XIV Beta Applications
Final Fantasy XIV's arrival in 2010 is looking more and more likely, as Square Enix has opened up the application process for the upcoming PC and PlayStation 3 massively multiplayer online role-playing game. More »Seasons Greetings From Earth Eternal
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