Recently, Xbox fans experienced a roller coaster of emotions due to a mix-up with the highly anticipated game, Final Fantasy 14 Online. Early on a Tuesday morning, an official post on Xbox Wire briefly announced the availability of an open beta for the game on Xbox Series X/S. However, the excitement was short-lived as the post was removed within an hour, leaving fans puzzled and a bit disappointed.

Xbox posted an apology on Twitter/X shortly after

Xbox acknowledged the mistake via a Twitter/X post from the Xbox Wire team. They admitted to prematurely sharing the news and assured fans that a correct release date for the open beta would be announced in due course. This incident highlights how easily misinformation can spread in the digital age and the importance of accurate communication from big brands.

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The initial post had shared some exciting details about the beta version, like its support for 4K resolution on Xbox Series X, and the ability for players to transfer their progress to the full game once released. This news was particularly notable since Final Fantasy 14, first launched in 2013, has been a long-standing favorite on other platforms like PS3, Windows, PS4, MacOS, and PS5, but had never been available on Xbox consoles.

The game, developed by Square Enix, has seen considerable growth and popularity, with four expansions released since its initial launch and a fifth one, Dawntrail, in development, slated for a Summer 2024 release. The game’s storytelling and expansion, particularly the Endwalker expansion, has been critically acclaimed, further fueling the anticipation for its Xbox debut.

This mix-up, though minor, stirred quite a buzz among the gaming community. It serves as a reminder of the eagerness and passion of the gaming community, always on the lookout for the next big thing, and how a small slip can set the community abuzz with excitement.

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