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Yes it did.
I played FFXI Online Beta a lot on the 360 though. I had the demo from the magazine first:
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I made great friends on this game. I was suprised it never came to the UK on the PS2 though.
Don't you know? Sony was cheated
in epic way by Square around 2002-2003:
Sony bought a big chunk of Square in 2001 to "help" Square to survive, after the disastrous "Final Fantasy Movie" released in 2001, which destroyed the finances of the company and put them in a serious struggle.
Just few weeks/month later after that acquisition of shares,
Square announced publicly (and by HUGE surprise) in early 2002, they were developing for Nintendo again (and most incredibly, they had already been developing for Nintendo during some months, in secret,
using a fake company located INSIDE Square offices, with one of its workers being the "fake" owner. Literally to hide that fact from Sony during the stock purchase. The "fake" company was called simply as "Game Designers Studio" and it would later be absorbed by Square)
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(yes, "Game Designers Studio", extremely original for a cover, roll eyes)
At the same time, Square began actively seeking a merger with Enix, being the President of this last company not so sure about the fusion (because the horrible financial situation of Square at that moment) but eventually accepting. That "fusion" (it was technically more like an acquisition by Enix) reduced the weight of Sony inside the shareholding of the new company A LOT, from something like 20% to about 9% or maybe less. Before that, it was even rumors of Sony buying the 40% of Square, or even more (which would have transformed Square into a real subsidiary). Sony would finally sell its participation in Square Enix like around 10 years later.
When all of that became public, Sony cancelled the release of FFXI for PS2 in Europe (they would have been the publishers there, as they were in US) as well as their support to PlayOnline, which was supposed to be the "default" (or at least, semi-official) Online service for PS2.
That's why PS2 had none "unified official Online gaming service", as Xbox had, and that's also why PlayOnline never took off, even when it was an
extremely important project for Square in the turn of the millennium. PlayOnline continues to exist in the PC, today, because part of the FFXI code is embedded in PlayOnline. But any other game abandoned that online platform long ago.
Even the PC release of FFXI was in danger in Europe. After a lot of doubts about the game release in Europe, Ubisoft announced they would publish the PC version there, but eventually was Square Enix who decided to publish it, by themselves, already in late 2004, including the first 2 expansions.
SE also published that X360 version in Europe, when it was released in 2006.
Also, you can still play on PC to this day (for free) via private servers like HorizonXI (
https://horizonxi.com/ )
If anyone wants to try a real hardcore MMORPG or just wants to see the Final Fantasy game they missed out on, it's worth a look.
In fact, you can still play THE OFFICIAL version, for a monthly fee, as always.
FFXI is still alive, and got a lot of new content in PC the last 10 years. Horizon XI is a good free server, but it only have 2 of the 5 BIG expansions (including 2 new continents and the Chrystal War era, which is an expansion in the past of the original continents and cities of the game), does not have a lot of new jobs, and have no expanded main story in "Rhapsodies of Vana'diel" released during 2015-2016, and the "Voracious Resurgence" during 2020-2023 (apart from a huge amount of new zones in the "post end content" for the hardest players).
This very same year 2025, they introduced an option to change your character appearance, including sex and even race, which, by FFXI, is a HUGE event (cause races in FFXI are very different in specs, unlike what happens in FFXIV). You have to purchase that with real money, like World Transfers, but after more that 20 years of seeing the same character in some cases, was extremely welcomed for the players.