Blizzard Leisure president Mike Ybarra points a response, albeit a short one, to the thought of a Diablo 4 and Ultimate Fantasy XIV crossover from the latter’s director, Naoki ‘Yoshi-P’ Yoshida. With FFXIV Fan Fest London going down over the weekend, Yoshida expressed curiosity in a Diablo 4 crossover with the MMO, however was uncertain of how it could work.
A lot of Final Fantasy XIV crossovers are on the best way with Dawntrail, and in the course of the Fan Fest we received a take a look at a whole lot of new stuff coming to Final Fantasy XIV soon. From a FFXVI Clive Rosfield crossover to an Alliance Raid in FFXIV based on FFXI, there’s rather a lot within the pipeline.
On the London Fan Fest Yoshida additionally confirmed curiosity in a FFXIV Diablo crossover with the MMORPG game, however admitted that some variations are standing in the best way.
“As you all know, Diablo has fairly a ‘hardcore’ graphics outlook by way of the world. By way of the scores it is perhaps a bit tough,” Yoshida says. “In fact, then again we don’t actually need to disappoint followers of the [Diablo] franchise as nicely – if we go for a softer model of Diablo in FFXIV, possibly that’s not what folks need.”
Responding to a narrative relating to the opportunity of the crossover, Ybarra has a probably telling emoji, pictured beneath.
It’s not a lot, positive, however now we’ve affirmation that either side of the potential Diablo 4 and FFXIV crossover are conscious of the thought, they usually may begin having conversations about making it work.
I’m not making any guarantees to you or myself, however it is a good begin. In case you’re a giant Eorzea fan I additionally took a take a look at the upcoming FFXIV Dawntrail Viper job, which is ready to come back with the growth subsequent yr, alongside a brand new magic DPS job.
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