EDIT: I'll come with a more elaborate write up later.
While the situation is not ideal it is also a far cry from a gloomy doom train that some (justifly) upset fans are jumping into.
Let's calm down for a moment and think of the situation.
While us getting less content than previously promised is not the ideal ending, it's also hardly the worst thing.
We need to put a bit of perspective, we are coming to a close of the SECOND year of DLC for the game, we have had plenty of content in those 730 days with a bit more content for the beginning of the THIRD year to come. How many single-player AAA or similar production value game get that much time of support? Isn't that more than enough?
What I'm trying to say is this is
NOT a situation where the game had a short life of content cut even shorter (4 DLCs, many collaborations, many QoL updates, timed quests, an expanded last dungeon, PC release, mod support, extra Multiplayer support, new gameplay mechaniques with Armiger, playable Chocobros in main game and more, a farcry from short content),
this is just a game with a long life of content not being stretched far longer than it needed.
I'm not saying don't be upset with the third year being cut short but don't go saying all this is a failure as we're still getting that third year of content and what's left of this year.
What we are still getting before support wraps up:
- Collaboration with FF14
- Standalone Multiplayer + its new content
- Ardyn DLC
- The other 3 stories from the cancelled DLCs in some form.
And above all else, we're still getting a freaking
THIRD year of content, a short third year but a third year nonetheless.
The end is not as gloomy as parotted. The end is not as ideal as we would have liked. The end is just serviceable.
Final Fantasy XV had a good run since its release and was journey packed with content and that is all that matters. And the recent news won't take that away from me.