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'''PlayOnline''' is [[Square Enix]]'s online hub for its multiplayer games. For Americans, its functionality is mostly to support and enable access to ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' at this point. The utility also allowed users to connect to play ''[[Tetra Master]]'', an online version of ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'s'' card game, but in this case, the player is allowed to face off versus other human opponents over the internet. The online Tetra Master game was closed on December 31st 2010 due to its unpopularity.
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'''PlayOnline''' is [[Square Enix]]'s online hub for its multiplayer games. For Americans, its functionality is mostly to support and enable access to ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' at this point. The utility also allowed users to connect to play ''[[Tetra Master (PlayOnline)|Tetra Master]]'', an online version of the ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' card game, but ''Tetra Master'' has since been shut down.
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==PlayOnline Viewer==
 
==PlayOnline Viewer==
The PlayOnline viewer is a computer program available to players of one or more of Square Enix's online games. There is no way to download the software independently. The viewer is, more or less, similar regardless of platform. Currently it is available to users on [[PlayStation 2]], PC, and [[Xbox 360]]. Though there is a version downloadable onto [[PlayStation 3]], the viewer and ''Final Fantasy XI'' play through PS2 emulation at this point.
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The PlayOnline Viewer is a computer program available to players of one or more of Square Enix's online games. Initially available as part of a ''Final Fantasy XI'' kit for [[PlayStation 2]], [[Microsoft Windows]], or [[Xbox 360]], the viewer can be installed via a [http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/download/media/vista01.html?pageID=media tech support link] for users of Vista and later versions of Windows; the installer on the game CD would either crash or be blocked. Regular updates were issued to enhance performance and stability across all platforms. The PlayOnline Viewer could also be run on a [[PlayStation 3]], though it required that the PS3 hardware had complete backward compatibility and bridging software available on [[PlayStation Network]]. As of April 1, 2016, only the Windows version remains usable.
   
The PlayOnline viewer allows access to email, chat rooms, friends list, news about Square Enix games, and downloadable wallpapers, as well as access to Square Enix music for Verizon and Sprint Cell phones.
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The PlayOnline Viewer allows access to email, chat rooms, friends list, news about Square Enix games, and downloadable wallpapers, as well as access to Square Enix music for Verizon and Sprint mobile phones.
   
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==BradyGames collaboration==
==The Old PlayOnline.com==
 
Many players of ''Final Fantasy IX'' will recognize the name PlayOnline, since it was to function as an online source of information on recently released ''Final Fantasy'' games in conjunction with printed strategy guides. Upon the creation of the modern PlayOnline, this information migrated to Square-Enix's homepage.
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Many players of ''Final Fantasy IX'' will recognize the name PlayOnline, since it was to function as an online companion to BradyGames' printed ''Final Fantasy'' series strategy guides in 2000. This vision did not materialize as expected; and upon the creation of the modern PlayOnline, this information migrated to Square Enix's homepage.
   
==Other Supported Titles==
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==Other supported titles==
 
As of 2013, the only game PlayOnline supports is ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
 
As of 2013, the only game PlayOnline supports is ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
   
 
However, PlayOnline used to support the following games:
 
However, PlayOnline used to support the following games:
*''[[Tetra Master]]''
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*''[[Tetra Master (PlayOnline)|Tetra Master]]''
 
*''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]] PlayOnline''.
 
*''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]] PlayOnline''.
 
*''Fantasy Earth: ZERO''
 
*''Fantasy Earth: ZERO''
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*[http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/index.shtml ''Final Fantasy XI'' American site]
 
*[http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/index.shtml ''Final Fantasy XI'' American site]
 
*[http://www.playonline.com/ff11eu/index.shtml ''Final Fantasy XI'' European site]
 
*[http://www.playonline.com/ff11eu/index.shtml ''Final Fantasy XI'' European site]
*[http://finalfantasyixarchive.110mb.com/ Archive of the old ''Final Fantasy IX'' PlayOnline]
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20130512193109/http://finalfantasyixarchive.110mb.com/ Archive of the old ''Final Fantasy IX'' PlayOnline]
   
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Revision as of 10:38, 30 January 2019

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PlayOnline is Square Enix's online hub for its multiplayer games. For Americans, its functionality is mostly to support and enable access to Final Fantasy XI at this point. The utility also allowed users to connect to play Tetra Master, an online version of the Final Fantasy IX card game, but Tetra Master has since been shut down.

PlayOnline Viewer

The PlayOnline Viewer is a computer program available to players of one or more of Square Enix's online games. Initially available as part of a Final Fantasy XI kit for PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, or Xbox 360, the viewer can be installed via a tech support link for users of Vista and later versions of Windows; the installer on the game CD would either crash or be blocked. Regular updates were issued to enhance performance and stability across all platforms. The PlayOnline Viewer could also be run on a PlayStation 3, though it required that the PS3 hardware had complete backward compatibility and bridging software available on PlayStation Network. As of April 1, 2016, only the Windows version remains usable.

The PlayOnline Viewer allows access to email, chat rooms, friends list, news about Square Enix games, and downloadable wallpapers, as well as access to Square Enix music for Verizon and Sprint mobile phones.

BradyGames collaboration

Many players of Final Fantasy IX will recognize the name PlayOnline, since it was to function as an online companion to BradyGames' printed Final Fantasy series strategy guides in 2000. This vision did not materialize as expected; and upon the creation of the modern PlayOnline, this information migrated to Square Enix's homepage.

Other supported titles

As of 2013, the only game PlayOnline supports is Final Fantasy XI.

However, PlayOnline used to support the following games:

Only Tetra Master was available outside of Japan.

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