Final Fantasy

A legendary series of role-playing games, the first Final Fantasy arrived on the Nintendo Entertainment System on December 18, 1987 and has seen 16 main entries—and many sequels and spin-offs. The newest installment, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, launched February 29 on PS5.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Final Fantasy 16

Classic Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

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Coming to iOS and Android later this fall, the chibi mobile version of Final Fantasy XV will cost between $20 and $30. The game’s split into 10 episodes. First one’s free, second and third are $.99 and the rest are $3.99 apiece. Or just buy the whole bundle for $19.99.

Taro Yoko’s producer at Square Enix says he wants the Nier director to make a Final Fantasy. He let this brilliant idea fly during a recent interview with Wow Japan, saying he would want the game to feature a “similar strangeness” to Yoko’s other games. “I’m hoping for a big budget if I do work on it,” Yoko replied.

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The cutest Final Fantasy adventure ever comes to Steam on November 21. World of Final Fantasy hits PC with all the bonus creatures from the PS4 version, plus keyboard and mouse support. Folks who purchase the $39.99 game prior to November 28 get a mini-soundtrack and wallpaper. Oooo.

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Final Fantasy XV’s ‘Episode Ignis’ downloadable content, which will explain what happened during Ignis’s disappearance in Chapter 9, will be out on December 13. You can check out the new trailer here.

Last year, curated art project Back to Bits made its 8-bit debut, capturing the games of the NES era in a series of 43 outstanding animated GIFs. Today the second wave of Back to Bits, Super 16, takes on the Super Nintendo era in 40 moving images. Check it out.

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