Square Enix has announced that the unlimited free trial version of Final Fantasy 11 is now officially targeting a September 2026 launch. The trial is part of a broader overhaul that promises to introduce several major gameplay changes, like raising the Final Fantasy 11 level cap for the first time ever.

Final Fantasy 11, formerly advertised as FFXI Online, turned 24 back in May 2026. While its PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 versions were formally shut down in early 2016, the PC original is still fully operational a decade later. Square Enix has spent much of the game’s lifespan experimenting with ways to let prospective and former players enter Vana’diel without paying a subscription. It introduced a 14-day trial in October 2008, revived the offer in October 2011 after a roughly year-long absence, and brought it back again in May 2017 with the level cap raised from 30 to 50. The company has also repeatedly run its so-called Return Home to Vana’diel campaigns that temporarily waive Final Fantasy 11 subscription fees for eligible former players.

Final Fantasy 11’s Unlimited Free Trial Targeting September Launch

During the August 22 A.M.A.N. Live broadcast, producer and director Yoji Fujito offered a more specific timetable for the Final Fantasy 11 free trial overhaul first announced in May. Fujito said Square Enix hopes to implement the expanded trial “as early as September,” with the free trial level cap planned to increase from 50 to 75 as part of the regular September version update. Removing the existing 14-day limit requires separate account-system work, which the developer is aiming to perform through maintenance around the end of September. As a result, September is currently Square Enix’s target rather than a completely locked release window, and the two changes may not arrive simultaneously.



Released

October 28, 2003

ESRB

T For Teen Due To Animated Blood, Violence

Developer(s)

Square Enix

Publisher(s)

Square Enix, Sony Computer Entertainment

Engine

Luminous


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