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Battle for Dream Island (BFDI) is an animated web series on YouTube created by Chinese-American twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang. As the series has over 1.9 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.
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Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers [d] is the third expansion pack to Final Fantasy XIV, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix for macOS, PlayStation 4, and Windows, then later on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It was released on July 2, 2019, two years after Stormblood.
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[10] [13] [14] Expansions for Final Fantasy XIV are designed to compete with offline RPGs in length and content. [4] [15] In terms of content, roughly 70% of development time is devoted to standard features common to every expansion, such as new dungeons and classes, and 30% is devoted to creating unique features and modes of gameplay. [12]