Today the industry revealed more gaming news, including more details on Final Fantasy XIV Mobile, new gameplay of Muv-Luv Tactics: Nightmare of Kalidasa, and more.
- American Truck Simulator Shows the Junctions of the Missouri DLC
- Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl Already Sold 1 Million Copies Sold, Excluding Xbox Game Pass
- Norland Gets Patch 27, Shaking Up Diplomacy Mechanics and Balancing the Mid-To-Late Game
- Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.7 Brings a Free 5-Star Character, Penacony’s End, and More on December 4
- Star Citizen is Now Free to Play for a Limited Time as IAE Starts With New Ship, Event, and More
- Gunsmith Simulator Announces New Flint & Powder DLC
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Muv-Luv Tactics: Nightmare of Kalidasa Gets New Gameplay Footage
The developers of the strategy simulation RPG Muv-Luv Tactics: Nightmare of Kalidasa have shared a brief gameplay video showing off the game’s TSF mecha and BETA aliens in action.
The game is currently being crowdfunded on Campfire with 26% of 60 million yen currently pledged and 34 days to go.
Incidentally, I’d advise slowing down the playback of the video to truly understand what’s going on.
Naoki Yoshida Reveals New Details About Final Fantasy XIV Mobile
Square Enix released a longer video featuring a Q&A with Final Fantast XIV Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida about the upcoming mobile version.
Interestingly, we hear that the battle system has been adapted to fit mobile gameplay and even the encounters and gathering or crafting, on top of the Gold Saucer will be adjusted in that direction.
The business model is something Yoshida-san has been “mindful” of, and it’s supposed to encourage “long-term engagement” while generating a “small but sustainable revenue.”
Farthest Frontier Full Release Delayed to Spring 2025
Crate Entertainment released a new gameplay trailer showcasing the indie survival city builder Farthest Frontier. The trailer underline the announcement that the full release of the game will come in spring 2025 instead of this year as previously announced.
As described in a much more detailed forum post, the developers need more time to achieve better performance, implement more features, and avoid being drowned by AAA releases in the winter.
You can read the full forum post for a detailed roadmap of what awaits between version v0.9.6 (which will enter public playtesting in the next two weeks) and 1.0, which will include three different victory conditions.
The game is currently available in early access on PC via Steam.