Final Fantasy 14 has had a long and complicated life since it was first released as Final Fantasy 14 Online in 2010 to a largely negative response and a rapidly dwindling player base after a strong start. The game managed to make a resurgence with 2013’s A Realm Reborn: Final Fantasy 14, effectively rebooting the game from the ground up with revamped gameplay, improved server function, and a new game engine. It has since seen four major expansions release to build on this successful reboot, the most recent being 2021’s Endwalker.

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As mentioned above, an avid fan of Final Fantasy 14 got to share their opinion of the MMO with their sign on the Blood and Guts edition of AEW Dynamite in Detroit, Michigan. A camera managed to catch the fan and their sign during the entrance of wrestler Orange Cassidy, now sporting Jefferson Starship’s Jane as his entrance music. The fan made no bones about their thoughts regarding the Final Fantasy series, saying they felt Final Fantasy 14 is better than Final Fantasy 6, one of the most revered titles in Square Enix’s cornerstone series.

Final Fantasy 6 was originally released in 1994 as the sixth main entry in the series, though it was released in the U.S. at the time as Final Fantasy 3. It was notable because it was the first entry in the series to leave behind the medieval fantasy aesthetic of the first five games, instead dropping players into a steampunk world inspired by the Second Industrial Revolution. Players led a band of 14 playable characters in a rebellion against a cruel military dictatorship, the Gestahl Empire, which was draining the world of its life source to feed its own ambition. The game was met with critical acclaim at release and is widely regarded as one of the greatest video games ever made.

As bold a claim as the sign may make, it is hardly the first time players have gotten signs with similarly bold messages onto AEW’s weekly TV show. One such sign was seen back in May taking aim at the Super Smash Bros. series, saying it wasn’t a fighting game series. Plenty of other signs have been seen over AEW’s first three years on TV talking about games like Bloodborne, Kingdom Hearts, and Pokemon, while plenty more are likely to find their way onto TV in the future.

Final Fantasy 14 is currently available on Mac, PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

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