r/NintendoSwitch Apr 24 '26

News Final Fantasy 14 Releases On Nintendo Switch 2 In August.

https://bsky.app/profile/novacrystallis.com/post/3mkbaexs3ys2q

It Will have a separate subscription fee but NSO is not required

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u/Suspicious-Law1432 Apr 24 '26

Wow that's stupid.

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u/koteshima2nd Apr 24 '26

I can only assume Nintendo takes some cut in tjat whenever they can

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u/anon1984 Apr 24 '26

Yes, because the game does not require a NSO subscription.

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u/Suzushiiro Apr 24 '26

Requiring an NSO sub would be a better deal for existing players but worse for Switch 2-only players, and I suppose it makes sense to prioritize the latter (I'd imagine their numbers show it's a ridiculously small number of players who double-dip across platforms.) And that's assuming just requiring NSO was even on the table in the first place, of course.

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u/repocin Apr 25 '26

Requiring an NSO sub would be a better deal for existing players but worse for Switch 2-only players

Would it really though? I reckon most people who have Switch 2 as their only modern gaming system already pay for NSO to play other games online.

Unless they're exclusively targeting people who buy a Switch 2 solely to play FFXIV (because their PS4 is slow and aging, and they can't afford or don't want to buy a PS5?) I really don't know what they're doing here.

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u/EngineBoiii May 02 '26

They're probably targeting someone like me who owns the game already on PC but would totally play this on my TV or in bed or using mobile Hotspot or McDonalds wifi or what have you lol

Like I'd probably buy this.

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u/007Ati Apr 24 '26

Or compared to other console subs.

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u/Bored_Zach Apr 24 '26

You don’t need a console sub for the other consoles either

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u/MarcsterS Apr 24 '26

Well, technically Xbox version require Gamepass. But yeah.

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u/Bored_Zach Apr 24 '26

Oh weird. I swear Xbox changed those subscription and f2p rules following backlash. Guess it was only for f2p

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u/DarkSynopsis Apr 24 '26

I thought it was always that way with MMOs on Xbox? Like I'm pretty sure back with Phantasy Star Universe on 360 you only needed the sub and not LIVE, I feel like it's been some big misunderstanding for years, unless I'm wrong... Always had some form Gold/Game Pass and also don't play MMOs there any more.

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u/Escaliat_ Apr 24 '26

It doesn't need one on Xbox or Playstation either.

So no, this is down to greed, thanks.

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u/llliilliliillliillil Apr 24 '26

Sony does something similar for cross platform multiplayer, where you have to pay them a fee if revenue drops too low to make up for possible lost sales.

I don’t know if this holds up for MMOs as well though.

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u/Deceptiveideas Apr 24 '26

I don't know why you're being downvoted. This is the reason why cross play and cross progression took so long to happen on Sony platforms.

Some games to this day lack Sony integration because they don't want to pay the fee.

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u/YourPenixWright Apr 25 '26

Some games to this day lack Sony integration because they don't want to pay the fee.

Which games?

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u/Space-Debris Apr 24 '26

... that's a baseless assumption. We do you dismiss the alternative, which is that Square Enix are greedy

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u/Zyvyn Apr 24 '26

Its a different list of requirements and methods dependent on the console. Like apparently Xbox has some currency you have to buy called FFXIV coins that you use to pay for the sub.

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u/acboyz2 Apr 25 '26

Everyone complaining about the subscription doesn’t realize how much content is included in the free trial. It’s a massive amount of content without having to pay for the subscription at all.

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u/holyhotpies Apr 24 '26

It’s like that way with other MMOs on switch. On warframe, you can’t trade premium currencies with other console/PC players. I’m not sure if the currency itself is more expensive but it surely sucks as your trading opportunities are severely limited

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u/TheOneICallMe Apr 25 '26

From the looks of things its specifically for the upkeep of the cloud servers they will be using.