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Skipping Final Fantasy 14's "globally acclaimed" 10-year story could diminish the MMO's value, so Yoshi-P says the ever-divisive catch-up idea is back on the shelf

Final Fantasy 14 may have over 10 years of story across four expansions to catch up on if you're new to the MMO and want to be ready for Dawntrail, but don't expect a new story skip feature anytime soon. 

Producer and director Naoki 'Yoshi-P' Yoshida, did hint at the possibility of something during a question-and-answer session with the press at Final Fantasy 14 Fan Fest last year in Las Vegas that GamesRadar+ attended, though he stressed he was hesitant to recommend it if it did get added. He likens Final Fantasy 14's story to a TV drama, as you'd typically start from episode one rather than jump right to season six. 

Months later, it appears that Yoshida is leaning further towards the no. The Square Enix veteran tells PCGamer that the team isn't currently planning any sort of new skip feature. 

"This is something I'm constantly torn about, and we have already finished implementing a feature that allows players to learn about the story, setting, and characters even when they skip the story," he says. 

Yoshida is likely referring to Final Fantasy 14's appropriately named Unending Codex there. The feature came to the MMO after Endwalker, providing helpful information about your surrounding areas and characters. It's handy for both those who are new and those who need a reminder.

It's worth noting that you can purchase a story skip if you want to skip expansion content, though doing so right now would take you to the end of Endwalker and require you to catch up on the post-expansion story content. 

Still, Yoshida doesn't seem totally against adding something in-game that would catch you up with what's happened for free. He just doesn't know if it's really for the best: "I'm concerned that if the globally acclaimed storyline can be skipped through a function, the value of the FF14 game itself will be diminished," he says. "So far, FF14 has been able to continue to grow while keeping the story as the main focus."

He concludes by saying, "As such, please let me think

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