Final Fantasy is a video game series developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). The first title in the series, the eponymous Final Fantasy, premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since. Fifteen games have been released as part of the main (numbered) series. Sequels, prequels, spin-offs, and related video games have been published, as well as numerous titles in other media forms. Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serve as direct sequels to prior games, although some titles have received sequels, or prequels, set in the same universe.
Most of the games have been re-released for several different platforms, many of which have been included in bundled releases. The series as a whole is primarily composed of role-playing video games, but also includes massively multiplayer online role-playing games, third-person shooters, tower defense games, and tactical role-playing games. Final Fantasy games have been released on over a dozen video game consoles beginning with the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as for personal computers and mobile phones. The series is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 100 million units worldwide as of June 2011, across both the main series and its spin-offs.[1] Final Fantasy's popularity has placed it as one of the best-selling video game franchises.[2]
Main series[]
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Release years by system: 1987 – Nintendo Entertainment System[4] 1989 – MSX[6] 2000 – WonderSwan Color[7] 2002 – PlayStation[8] 2004 – Game Boy Advance 2004 – Mobile phones[9] 2007 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition)[10] 2010 – iOS[11] 2012 – Windows Phone[12] 2012 – Android |
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Release years by system: 1988 – Family Computer[4] 2001 – WonderSwan Color[16] 2002 – PlayStation[17] 2004 – Game Boy Advance 2005 – Mobile phones[18] 2007 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition)[19] 2010 – iOS[20] 2012 – Android |
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Release years by system: 1990 – Family Computer[4] 2006 – Nintendo DS[21] 2011 – iOS 2012 – PlayStation Portable 2012 – Android[22] 2013 – Windows Phone 2014 – Microsoft Windows personal computer |
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Release years by system: 1991 – Super NES[25] 1991 – Super Famicom (Final Fantasy IV Easytype)[27] 1997 – PlayStation[28] 2002 – WonderSwan Color[29] 2005 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy IV Advance)[30] 2007 – Nintendo DS[31] 2009 – Mobile Phones[32] 2011 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection) 2012 – iOS 2013 – Android 2014 – Microsoft Windows personal computer |
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Release years by system: 1992 – Super Famicom[25] 1998 – PlayStation[38] 2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy V Advance)[39] 2013 – iOS 2013 – Android 2015 – Windows PC |
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Release years by system: 1994 – Super NES[25] 1999 – PlayStation[41] 2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy VI Advance)[42] 2014 – Android 2014 – iOS 2015 – Windows PC |
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Release years by system: 1997 – PlayStation[45] 1997 – PlayStation (Final Fantasy VII International)[47] 1998 – Microsoft Windows personal computer[48] 2012 – Microsoft Windows 2015 - iOS 2015 – PlayStation 4 (Digital Edition) 2016 – Android 2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One[49] 2020 – PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy VII Remake) |
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Release years by system: 1999 – PlayStation[45] 2000 – Microsoft Windows personal computer[52] 2013 – Microsoft Windows 2019 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Final Fantasy VIII Remastered) |
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Release years by system: 2000 – PlayStation[53] 2016 – Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android 2017 – PlayStation 4 (Digital Edition) 2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One[49] |
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Release years by system: 2001 – PlayStation 2[55] 2002 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy X International)[55] 2013 – PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2015 – PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2016 – Microsoft Windows (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2017 - iOS, Android (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster)[49] |
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Release years by system: 2002 – PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows personal computer[59] 2006 – Xbox 360[60] TBA – iOS, Android[61] |
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Release years by system: 2006 – PlayStation 2[76] 2007 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System)[78] 2017 – PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age) 2018 – Microsoft Windows (Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age) 2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age)[49] |
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Release years by system: 2009 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360[80] 2010 – Xbox 360 (Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International)[80] 2014 – PC 2015 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2010 – Microsoft Windows[82] |
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Release years by system: 2013 – Microsoft Windows personal computer, PlayStation 3 2014 – PlayStation 4 2015 – Mac OSX TBA – Xbox One |
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Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2018 – Microsoft Windows (Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition) 2019 – Stadia |
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Release years by system: 2003 – PlayStation 2[59] 2004 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission)[85] 2013 – PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2015 – PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2016 – PC (Steam) (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster) 2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster)[49] |
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Release years by system: 2005 – Mobile phones[87] |
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Release years by system: 2007 – Nintendo DS[90] |
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Release years by system: 2008 – Mobile phones[93] 2009 – WiiWare[92] 2011 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection) 2013 – iOS, Android 2015 – PC (Steam) |
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Fortress Cancellation date: 2011 |
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Final Fantasy VII G-Bike Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2014 – Android, iOS |
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Final Fantasy Grandmasters Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2015 – Android, iOS |
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Final Fantasy Tactics[]
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Release years by system: 1997 – PlayStation[45] 2007 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions)[95] 2011 – iOS (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions) 2015 – Android (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions) |
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Release years by system: 2003 – Game Boy Advance[59] |
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Release years by system: 2007 – Nintendo DS[100] |
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Final Fantasy Tactics S Original release dates:
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Release years by system: 2013 – iOS, Android |
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Compilation of Final Fantasy VII[]
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Release years by system: 2004 – Mobile phones[104] |
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Release years by system: 2006 – PlayStation 2[76] 2006 – Mobile phones (Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII)[76] 2008 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII International)[108] |
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Release years by system: 2007 – PlayStation Portable[90] |
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Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy[]
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Release years by system: 2011 – PlayStation Portable 2015 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC (Steam) (Final Fantasy Type-0 HD) |
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Release years by system: 2011 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 2014 – PC (Steam) 2015 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2013 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 2015 – PC (Steam) 2016 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2014 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2016 – Android, iOS |
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Final Fantasy XV Universe[]
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Platinum Demo – Final Fantasy XV Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store) |
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Justice Monsters Five Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2016 – iOS, Android |
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A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store) |
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Release years by system: 2017 – iOS, Android |
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King's Knight: Wrath of the Dark Dragon Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2017 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2017 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store) |
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Release years by system: 2018 – iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Store) 2018 – Nintendo Switch (Nintendo eShop), PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store) (Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD) |
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Spin-offs[]
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Release years by system: 1990 – Game Boy (The Final Fantasy Legend)[122] 1991 – Game Boy (Final Fantasy Legend II)[123] 1993 – Game Boy (Final Fantasy Legend III)[124] | |
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Release years by system: 1991 – Game Boy[127] 2016 – iOS, Android, PlayStation Vita (as Adventures of Mana) 2019 – Nintendo Switch (as Collection of Mana) |
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Release years by system: 1993 – Super NES[129] |
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Release years by system: 1997 – PlayStation (Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon (Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon))[132] 1998 – PlayStation (Chocobo's Dungeon 2)[133] 1999 – PlayStation (Chocobo Racing)[134] 1999 – PlayStation (Chocobo Collection, includes Chocobo Racing, Chocobo Stallion and Dice de Chocobo)[135] 2000 – WonderSwan (Hataraku Chocobo (Chocobo on the Job))[136] 2002 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo Chocobo (Chocobo Anywhere))[137] 2002 – Game Boy Advance (Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice)[138] 2003 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo Chocobo 2: Dasshutsu! Yūreisen (Chocobo Anywhere 2: Escape! Ghost Ship))[139] 2003 – Mobile phones (Choco-Mate)[140][141] 2004 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo Chocobo 2.5: Sennyū! Kodai Iseki (Chocobo Anywhere 2.5: Infiltrate! Ancient Ruins)) 2004 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo Chocobo 3: Taose! Niji Iro Daimaō (Chocobo Anywhere 3: Defeat! The Great Rainbow-Colored Demon))[142] 2006 – Mobile phones (Chocobo de Mobile)[143] 2006 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales)[144] 2007 – Wii (Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon)[145] 2008 – Nintendo DS (Cid to Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon: Toki Wasure no Meikyū DS+ (Cid and Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time DS+))[146] 2008 – Nintendo DS (Chocobo to Mahō no Ehon: Majō to Shōjo to Gonin no Yūsha (Chocobo and the Magic Picture Book: The Witch, the Girl, and the Five Heroes))[147] 2010 – iPad (Chocobo Panic) 2010 – Mobile phones, Facebook (Chocobo's Crystal Tower) 2012 – iOS, Android (Chocobo No Chocotto Nouen (Chocobo's Chocotto Farm)) Cancelled – Nintendo 3DS (Chocobo Racing 3D) 2019 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy!)[49] | |
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series |
Release years by system: 2003 – Nintendo GameCube (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles)[149] 2007 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates)[150] 2008 – WiiWare (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King)[151] 2009 – Wii (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time)[152] 2009 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time)[152] 2009 – WiiWare (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord)[153] 2009 – Wii (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers)[154] 2020 – Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch (Nintendo eShop), PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store) (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition) |
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Release years by system: 2008 – Mobile phones (Crystal Guardians)[156] 2008 – iOS, Wiiware, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network (Crystal Defenders)[157] 2009 – iOS (Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm)[158] 2011 – Android (Crystal Defenders) | |
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Dissidia Final Fantasy series |
Release years by system: 2008 – PlayStation Portable (Dissidia Final Fantasy)[160] 2011 – PlayStation Portable (Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy)[160] 2015 – Arcade (Dissidia Final Fantasy)[160] 2017 – iOS, Android (Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia) 2018 – PlayStation 4 (Dissidia Final Fantasy NT) 2019 – PC (Steam)(Dissidia Final Fantasy NT)[161] |
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Final Fantasy: Unlimited with U Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2002 – Mobile phones[162] |
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Final Fantasy: Unlimited on PC - Meikyū ~ Kuroki Yume no Kioku ~ Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2003 – Microsoft Windows personal computer[163] |
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Release years by system: 2009 – Nintendo DS[164] |
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Release years by system: 2010 – Mobile phones 2012 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2012 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2012 – Nintendo 3DS, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2012 – iOS, Android |
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Release years by system: 2013 – iOS, Android |
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Pictlogica Final Fantasy Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2013 – Android, iOS 2017 – Nintendo 3DS |
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Release years by system: 2014 – Nintendo 3DS |
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Final Fantasy: World Wide Words Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2014 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2014 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2014 – iOS, Android |
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Heavenstrike Rivals Original release date(s):
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Release years by system: 2014 – iOS, Android, PC (Steam) |
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Release years by system: 2014 – Nintendo 3DS[166] |
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Final Fantasy Portal App Original release date:
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Release years by system: 2015 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2015 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2015 – Android, iOS 2017 – PC (Steam)[167] |
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Release years by system: 2015 – Android, iOS |
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Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 2018 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) (World of Final Fantasy Maxima)[49] |
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Bundled releases[]
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Release years by system: 1994 – Family Computer[13] |
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Final Fantasy Collection Original release date: |
Release years by system: 1999 – PlayStation[34] |
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Final Fantasy Anthology Original release dates: |
Release years by system: 1999 – PlayStation[36] |
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Release years by system: 2001 – PlayStation[35] |
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Release years by system: 2002 – PlayStation[5] |
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Release years by system: 2004 – Game Boy Advance[14] |
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Final Fantasy X/X-2 Ultimate Box Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2005 – PlayStation 2[57] |
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Release years by system: 2011 – PlayStation Portable |
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Final Fantasy XIII/XIII-2 Dual Pack Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2012 – PlayStation 3[172] |
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Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2012 – Various[173] |
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Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Collection Original release date: |
Release years by system: 2013 – PlayStation 3 |
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Branded subseries[]
These are groups of games or system-specific releases of games that are branded or marketed together. Unlike bundles, they were made available as individual products.
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Release years by system: 2004 – Mobile phones (Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII)[104] 2006 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII)[76] 2006 – Mobile phones (Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII)[76] 2007 – PlayStation Portable (Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII)[90] 2008 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII International)[108] | |
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Final Fantasy Mobile series |
Release years by system: 2004 – Mobile phones (Final Fantasy)[9] 2005 – Mobile phones (Final Fantasy II)[18] |
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Finest Fantasy for Advance series |
Release years by system: 2005 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy IV Advance)[30] 2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy V Advance)[39] 2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy VI Advance)[42] |
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Release years by system: 2007 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy XII)[78] 2007 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings)[90] 2007 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions)[95] 2007 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift)[100] | |
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Release years by system: 2009 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Final Fantasy XIII)[80] 2011 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy Type-0) 2011 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Final Fantasy XIII-2) 2013 – Android, iOS (Final Fantasy Agito) 2014 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII) 2016 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Final Fantasy XV) 2016 – Android, iOS, PC (Final Fantasy Awakening) | |
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See also[]
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