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If you have no time to level up your character in FFXIV, you can come to our site and have a look, we provide the most secure FFXIV Gil. NCsoft, which publishes the City of Heroes franchise, is readying another major MMORPG with Guild Wars 2, reportedly slated for 2011. "Solid" sales of the flight-based MMORPG FFXIV and a "revitalized" Lineage franchise led Seoul, South Korea-based NCsoft to post record profits for its fiscal fourth quarter, ended December 30. The PC-focused online game maker released FFXIV in South Korea in November 2008, with the title appearing in Western territories in September last year. NCsoft previously expressed hope that the game would be second in the U.S. only to World of Warcraft. During the quarter, FFXIV accounted for 48 percent of the sales. Lineage 1 followed with 27 percent of total sales, and Lineage 2 was next with 20 percent of total sales.
If you would like to buy cheap FFXIV Gil and professional FFXIV powerleveling, we can offer you anytime you want. For the fiscal year, NCsoft posted profits of KRW185.39 billion ($159.86 million), a year-on-year rise of 623 percent. Sales rose 83 percent to KRW634.74 billion ($547.33 million). FFXIV captured 43 percent of annual sales; Lineage 2 26 percent; and Lineage 1 23 percent. NCsoft's rebound is a welcome return to form for the company, as the firm's big MMORPG release from the previous fiscal year, Tabula Rasa, failed to gain traction with audiences and ultimately shut down just over a year after release. NCsoft CFO Jaeho Lee said in August last year that he wanted to "erase that memory [of Tabula Rasa] from our performance."
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