Square Enix Kills Its Final Fantasy 7 Battle Royale Before It’s Even A Year Old
“Although there is only a little less than three months until service ends, we will continue to make updates during this time, so we hope you will continue to enjoy Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier until the very end,” Square Enix said. “We would like to thank you all for supporting us over the past year.” The community is shooketh but not necessarily surprised by the announcement. Many in the tweet’s mentions saw the writing on the wall, particularly because The First Soldier was mobile only. One tweeter said the “game design worked well together,” but the performance issues were its “killing blow.” Another simply argued that the Avalanche gang — members like Biggs and Jessie alongside Barret and Cloud — should’ve been added to Fortnite instead. Most seem to agree, though, that it might see a resurgence if it re-releases on PC. Kotaku has reached out to Square Enix for comment. This news bums me out, and not just as a games preservation enthusiast. In my impressions a few days after it dropped, I called The First Soldier an “intriguing mix” of Final Fantasy design and battle royale emergent gameplay that suffered for being a mobile-only release. The small phone screen does the game absolutely no favours, making it difficult to sort through all the on-screen information. Couple the puny display with the occasional performance issues — dropped frames, input delay, etc. — and you have a frustrating albeit exhilarating free-to-play battle royale action game. Maybe things would’ve been different had it launched on consoles and PC. But this is the timeline we live in, and it always sucks when a game dies, no matter the reason.[End of Service Notice]
— FINAL FANTASY VII THE FIRST SOLDIER_EN|FF7FS (@FFVII_FS_EN) October 12, 2022
We are regretful to announce that we will be ending service for FINAL FANTASY VII THE FIRST SOLDIER at 07:00 UTC on January 11, 2023.
We would like to thank you all for all your support over the past year.https://t.co/XvNOVv2EVs#FF7FS pic.twitter.com/aNVI4iHle4
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