One of the most beloved elements ofFinal Fantasy 10, Blitzball, may not be an officially implemented minigame inFinal Fantasy 14, but those interested in taking in a game of underwater soccer still have a way to get their sphere pool fix. It still seems unlikely that Blitzball will become something officially added to the game. The idea was shot down by executive producer Naoki Yoshidaduring 2023’s Los VegasFF14Fanfestwith a direct and simple “No Blitzball.” That, however, hasn’t stopped roleplayers from implementing the sport.
Ahead of their second season as a league and the sixth season of Blitzball overall, Game Rant spoke with EBL coordinators Lakaera and Ffon about how the sport has been adapted from its original form and why Yoshida’s refusal to implement the minigame as part ofFinal Fantasy 14’s Gold Saucer makes a lot of sense from their perspective
Despite the reluctance of the game’s developers to formally include the sport in their world,Blitzball has been part of theFinal Fantasy 14roleplaying communityfor years, nearly since the implementation of swimming in the game. It has only become larger and more complex since then.
Originating as Menphina Madness (2017-2022), blitzball began as a small project of Aegir and Iota, the founders of HBA, and evolved into something much bigger over the years. As of 2022, the HBA retired and passed the torch to EBL who now coordinates blitzball every spring.
How the Etheirys Blitzball League Plays
Representing some ofthe most striking locations inFinal Fantasy 14, teams like the Sharlayan Archon Aces, the Radz-at-Han Radiance, and the Garlean Ceruleum Knights will square off against the familiar home teams of the starting cities in the Limsa Lominsa Barracuda, the Ul’dah High Rollers, and the Gridania Greenwrath in a round robin tournament.
It will be played out over three or four months across two conferences as part of the Etheirys Blitzball League, but setting all of this up was not easy. Not only is there the coordination of the players to consider, but the adaptation of the sport as well. Lakaera explained the lengths the EBL had to go to when it came to adapting the sport.
We’ve had to effectively readjust the entire concept. InFinal Fantasy 10,you’re always controlling whoever has the ball, so we have to find a way to let everyone feel like they’re a part of the team without being the main one holding the ball or to let multiple people be able to participate at once. Because keep in mind,10is a single player game too, so it made sense for the original game system to revolve around whoever had the ball.
In the EBL, players operate as teams on a field comprising two zones and three lanes–an inner zone in the center where team goals are and the ball enters play, and a left and right lane form the outer zone. Players maneuver through this field to position as best they can before shooting for the opposing player’s goal. Throughout, mechanics like shoving, blocking, and shooting all involve opposed dice rolls using the in-game random number generator, which blends both strategic thinking and randomness to create a complex and exciting sporting experience.
Blitz Roleplayers Get Why Yoshida Said No
Despite roleplayers’ success in making a league happen, coordinators are skeptical that a formal minigame is ever going to come toFinal Fantasy 14. It’s likely not for lack of interest–not only have players of the MMO repeatedly asked for the sport to be added in some capacity to their game, buteven Star Wars has gotten in onFF10’s Blitzball. Rather, as roleplayers designing their own system using dice rolls, Blitzball players have faced challenges adapting the sport like those Lakaera described and more, but she pointed out that developers implementing the game inFinal Fantasy 14would face that particular challenge as well, should the sport be team-based as it has been for roleplayers.
Ffon also pointed out that it would be a significant coding challenge to create the kind of game fans are hoping to see aspart of the Gold Saucer offerings inFinal Fantasy 14. And if limited to a single-player minigame, both coordinators agreed that the team aspect and culture of the roleplay Blitzball experience couldn’t be replaced by such an offering no matter how impressively designed.
If it does get incorporated, I don’t think it is going to be in the way that people think it’s going to be incorporated…because what goes into programming that sort of style of a game takes a lot of time. If that’s something that Square Enix is developing and keeping for the later reveal of Gold Saucer content that they’ve been talking about in the keynotes, awesome, but I’m not going to hold my breath over it.
Though the pair don’t expect a surprise reveal of an official Blitzball minigame, the fact that it likely wouldn’t be able to fully replicate the culture of the roleplay Blitzball leagues leaves them doubting that the minigame would be able to replace their league even if it was to be implemented.
When Roleplayers Blitz Off
To say nothing of the stories individual players tell. The Kugane Daigoro team, for instance, has takenthe role of heelin the upcoming season helping create a narrative off the pitch for players to engage in, while the Ishgard Sky Strikers had their championship honored at The Great Ishgardian Frostfaire, the annual Christmas roleplay event held in their home city. People talk about games long after the waves have settled, and Ffon was blown away at the first game of last season by how energized the crowd was.
There are a lot of people that come to watch Blitzball, but I have to admit, out of every single game that I announced, no one had the same energy as that first night when people saw that Blitzball was back. People were raving, calling for specific people, they were cheering on specific teams…That’s what drives me to keep up with the announcing and developing ways to get the roleplayers that are just spectating a little more engaged in the entire match, so they can cheer on their friends or pick a team that they really want to support.
Those fans, be they on the field, roleplayers spectating, orfollowing along on Twitch, will be able to start off the Skybround Cup on March 9. No matter what team wins, they’ll do so following the admittedly self-evident advice fromFinal Fantasy 10’s Blitzball superstar Tidus–“when you’ve got the ball, you’ve gotta score.”
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