Back in June of this year we reported on a new Final Fantasy game currently being developed called Final Fantasy Adventures. Unfortunately there is a good chance that the Western market won’t see this game, but you never know. It hasn’t been confirmed yet that it won’t be released in the West either.
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DeNA and Square Enix have announced today that they will be doing a cross-over event with Final Fantasy: Record Keeper and Final Fantasy XIV which will start next month. Final Fantasy: Record Keeper will be featuring the more popular content from the MMORPG during the cross-over event.
Final Fantasy: Record Keeper has steadily been expanding since the game’s release and today this game has gotten bigger still. The size increase in content is thanks to a new content update that has arrived today. This update not only brings new content to the game but improvements to certain features as well, especially the Soul Break system.
Square Enix updates Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV. All go on sale as well.
Square Enix is looking at Android TV as quite the potential new stomping ground for their games. Whatever the reason for it may be, that is at least what it looks like the company is considering since they have updated Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV.
After reporting earlier that Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions was listed with a sale price, it now appears like Square Enix has placed several other titles of their on sale. These are some great, classic game titles, and most of which are being sold for half of their regular price.
Released by Square Enix, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is a port of the original Final Fantasy Tactics that was originally released for the PS1, back in the late 1990s, and later updated and re-released under its current name for the PSP several years later, before finally landing on Android.
[Update: Released] Square Enix announces the Final Fantasy portal app, complete with its own game
Square Enix has plenty to announce during their press event at E3 2015 today, and while we feel a little burned right now with no Final Fantasy VII announced for Android, we will get over it. Instead we will play around with Square Enix’s newly announced Final Fantasy Portal app when it becomes available soon.
Square Enix and DeNA’s Final Fantasy child has been updated with brand new content today. The game has also breached the 1 million downloads mark and to celebrate that, players who log into the game over the next five days will receive in-game currency for free, at a rate of 1 Mythril per day, for a total of 5 Mythril.
Square Enix has a couple of interesting bits of news today and one of them happens to be a new trailer for their upcoming Mobius Final Fantasy (previously titled Mevius Final Fantasy) game which will be arriving for mobile soon. In this new trailer, which is the first one for this game, Square Enix shows off some of the jobs, characters, and gameplay that will be arriving when the game gets released.
This could be the start of something beautiful for fans of the Final Fantasy franchise. It is no secret that square Enix has said that any games in the franchise, starting at Final Fantasy VII and anything newer, probably won’t see the light of day on a mobile device, at least not anytime soon. However it appears that Square Enix has come up with a bit of a unique method to bring mobile gamers the ability to play Final Fantasy XIII. Of course there are a few stipulations.