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Final fantasy 8 characters
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  • Final Fantasy XI: A Moogle Kupo d'Etat - Evil in Small Doses (July 20, 2009).
  • Final Fantasy XI: A Crystalline Prophecy - Ode of Life Bestowing (March 23, 2009).
  • All of them require the expansion pack Rise of the Zilart previously installed, and the three Abyssea ones also require Wings of the Goddess installed:
  • Also six minor add-on expansions were made available for download.
  • Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin (March 26, 2013).
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  • Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess (November 20, 2007).
  • Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (April 18, 2006).
  • Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (September 21, 2004).
  • Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (April 17, 2003).
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  • Final Fantasy XI (May 16, 2002), PlayStation 2, PC.
  • Final Fantasy X-2 (March 13, 2003), PlayStation 2.
  • Final Fantasy X (July 19, 2001), PlayStation 2.
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    Re-released in 2009 for PSN, in 2016 for PC, iOS, Android and PlayStation 4, and in 2019 for Nintendo Switch and XBox One. Final Fantasy IX (July 7, 2000), PlayStation.A remastered edition was also released in 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and in 2021 for iOS and Android.

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    Also released in December 1999 for PC, in 2009 for PSN and in 2013 for PC via Steam.

  • Final Fantasy VIII (February 11, 1999), PlayStation.
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (September 13, 2007), PSP.
  • Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII (August 16, 2006), Mobile phone.
  • The international version was heavly changed. An action RPG that takes place three years after Final Fantasy VII.
  • Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (January 26, 2006), PlayStation 2.
  • Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII (September 24, 2004), Mobile phones.
  • Re-released in 2009 for PSN, in 2012 for PC, in 2015 for iOS and PlayStation 4, in 2018 within PlayStation Classic, and in 2019 for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
  • Final Fantasy VII (January 31, 1997), PlayStation.
  • Re-released in 1999 for the PlayStation and in 2011 for Wii Virtual Console and PSN. Originally released in North America as Final Fantasy III.
  • Final Fantasy VI (April 2, 1994), Super Famicom.
  • Re-released in 1998 for PlayStation only in Japan and in 2011 for Wii Virtual Console and PSN.
  • Final Fantasy V (December 6, 1992), Super Famicom.
  • It was re-released for Wii Virtual Console in 2009, with the chapters grouped in nine "tales".
  • Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, a sequel to Final Fantasy IV released for mobile phone in thirteen chapters, from Februto December 24, 2008.
  • Re-released in 1997 for the PlayStation, in 2009 for Wii Virtual Console and in 2011 for PSN. Originally released in North America as Final Fantasy II.
  • Final Fantasy IV (July 19, 1991), Super Famicom/SNES.
  • An updated version titled Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster was released for iOS, Android, and PC in 2021.

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    Also enclosed in the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer (NES Classic Edition) only in Japan. Re-released in 2009 for Wii Virtual Console only in Japan.

  • Final Fantasy III (April 27, 1990), Famicom.
  • An updated version titled Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster was released for iOS, Android, and PC in 2021. The game was released in 2009 for Wii Virtual Console only in Japan. A prototype NTSC NES cartridge called Final Fantasy II: Dark Shadow Over Palakia was created, but never released.
  • Final Fantasy II (December 17, 1988), Famicom.
  • An updated version titled Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster was released for iOS, Android, and PC in 2021. It was also enclosed in the NES Classic Edition in North America and Europe. Also released for MSX2 in 1989, for mobile phone in 2004 and for Wii Virtual Console in 2009.
  • Final Fantasy (December 18, 1987), Famicom/NES.
  • Final fantasy 8 characters series#

    In addition, Final Fantasy IV, VII, X, XII and XIII received their own sequels, for a total of 11 sequels, and Final Fantasy XIV received a second version, bringing the total up to 28 main series related games. 16 numbered Final Fantasy games have been released or announced, all of them simply titled "Final Fantasy", followed by a roman number.











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