Babylon's Fall do not steal the Final Fantasy XIV elements, they only officially received them

Babylon's Fall didn't rip off Final Fantasy 14's assets—It was given Them ( Game News ) Babylon's Fall is a new game from the creators of the Bayonet ta and Near series, or Platinum Games. This time, we are getting ready for a network Action RPG (with a hack of Hack'n'Slash), whose prime minister is not so distant — the resting beta tests last finally. During them, some players noticed that some armor and emoticons are dangerously similar to what they know from Final Fantasy XIV.

Speculation has begun, whether the asset's fellows did not take place, but it would be practically impossible. Finally, Platinum Games is a recognized studio, and cooperates close to Square UNIX. And in fact, the game producer, Yoke Saith, decided to officially explain the situation, confirming that in their Babylon's Fall there are no shortages from Final Fantasy XIV. They are knocked out of this Square ENIX alive! Why?

On the presentation of the Platinum Games game in Square Enix, there was also NASA Yeshiva, who offered his help at Babylon's Fall. Yoke Saith immediately agreed, and both teams have moved some data from one production to another. On the one hand, it will save this work and money team responsible for Babylon's Fall (fewer looks to create from scratch, because these present simply lightly do), and on the other they have a crossover with Square ENIX Final Fantasy Fantasy XIV.

Babylon's Fall is heading to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam), but does not have the term of the premiere. It has been confirmed that this will be a network production, in which a four-person team will be measured with various construes. The graphic in turn is to be spectacular.

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