The Final Fantasy Wiki Podcast is just that: a podcast where a few wiki denizens discuss upcoming games in series or think about older games in a new light. Originally, episodes happened primarily when there was news to cover, but as of mid-2021 we are now aiming for monthly updates. Older episodes are currently available on the Final Fantasy Wiki Youtube. Newer episodes can be found first at Blubrry.
We are working on getting this podcast up on all podcast platforms. For now, we have an RSS feed at: https://ffwiki.blubrry.net/feed/podcast/
Episodes[]
YouTube episodes[]
- Episode 1 (October 2016): World of Final Fantasy (57:29)
- Episode 2 (November 2016): FFXV-stravaganza (1:23:37)
- Episode 3 (February 2017): Final Fantasy XV Reactions (1:02:48)
- Episode 4 (July 2017): Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood Reactions (47:19)
- Episode 5 (August 2017): Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Reactions (58:53)
- Episode 6 (March 2018): Ranking the Final Fantasy Main Series (58:24)
- Episode 7 (February 2019): Kingdom Hearts III Discussion (1:11:33)
- Episode 8 (June 2019): E3 2019 Reactions (1:03:17)
- Episode 9 (June 2020): FFVII Remake Part 1 Reactions (1:23:26)
- Episode 10 (November 2020): FFXVI Reveal Reactions (33:51)
- Episode 11 (March 2021): The Future of Final Fantasy VII Remake and the Year of Weiss the Immaculate (1:04:45)
- Episode 12 (June 2021): E3 2021, Stranger of Paradise, and Yuffie (1:45:17)
Blubrry episodes[]
- Episode 1 (July 2021): Podcast Reborn! News of July 2021 and a Special Guest (1:09:25)
- Episode 2 (August 2021): Pixel Remasters I-III, and Our Final Fantasy Bucket List (1:27:07)
- Episode 3 (September 2021): The Lost Final Fantasy Games (1:37:03)
- Episode 4 (October 2021): TGS, Sora in Smash, and No Final Fantasy XVI (1:11:58)
- Episode 5 (November 2021): FFVII The First Soldier, FFV Pixel Remaster, and FFXV… Five Years Later (1:41:56)
- Episode 6 (December 2021): FFXIV Endwalker Exhaustingly Summarized (1:33:59)
- Episode 7 (January 2022): State of the Wiki 2022 (1:53:08)
- Episode 8 (February 2022): The End of the Pixel Remasters (1:30:45)
- Episode 9 (March 2022): Square Enix's March Madness (1:29:56)
- Episode 10 (April 2022): Sora Shows Feet and Housing Bubbles (1:31:59)
- Episode 11 (May 2022): “E3” Prep and Square Enix Sells Eidos (1:00:11)
- Episode 12 (June 2022): Trailers!! Trailers!! (1:39:31)
- Episode 13 (July 2022): The Summer of Mobius (2:18:52)
- Episode 14 (August 2022): Why the words 'Cloti' and 'Clerith' are banned on the FFWiki (1:39:11)
- Episode 15 (September 2022): Is Final Fantasy Tactics Gay Enough? (1:20:05)
- Episode 16 (November 2022): Final Fantasy Tactics vs Tactics Ogre (1:53:32)
- Episode 17 (December 2022): Is Crisis Core Good Now? (2:09:12)
- Episode 18 (January 2023): 2022 Remembered and Big Wiki Revisions (2:14:39)
- Episode 19 (February 2023): Angry Yoshi-P is Scary Yoshi-P (1:25:25)
- Episode 20 (March 2023): Should We Keep the 'J' in 'JRPG'? (1:45:04)
- Episode 21 (April 2023): F*** Capitalism, Go Home (1:37:59)
- Episode 22 (May 2023): Final Fantasy XVI minus 1 (1:25:57)
- Episode 23 (June 2023): I'm Still Calling it E3 2023 (1:41:20)
- Episode 24 (June-2 2023): The Final Fantasy XVI Episode, Finally (1:34:24)
- Episode 25 (July 2023): Gunblades Were Invented Before Guns (1:41:59)
- Episode 26 (August 2023): A Gnostic Theory of FFXVI (1:33:15)
- Episode 27 (September 2023): Podcast Powered by Car (1:56:27)
- Episode 28 (October 2023): Kefka at the Top, Tower at the Bottom (1:38:38)
- Episode 29 (November 2023): A Cookbook for Gamers (1:30:10)
- Episode 30 (December 2023): Shadow of the Hedgehog (2:11:17)
- Episode 31 (January 2024): Koji Fox Rocks the Midriff (1:22:30)
- Episode 32 (February 2024): Mmmmmmmmmindgames (1:55:29)