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List of Final Fantasy video games

Final Fantasy is a video game series developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). The first installment in the series, the eponymous Final Fantasy, premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since. Sixteen 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 installments in other media forms. Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serving as direct sequels to prior games, although some games 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 Edit

Main series games
Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 18, 1987[4]
  • NA: July 12, 1990[3]
  • PAL: March 14, 2003[5]
    (PlayStation version)
Release years by system:
1987 – Family Computer[4]
1989 – MSX2[6]
1990 - Nintendo Entertainment System
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
2021 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • Included in the Final Fantasy I-II (Family Computer, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Game Boy Advance, 2004) bundles, and the Final Fantasy Mobile (Mobile phones, 2004) subseries.[5][13][14][15]
  • NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, North America, & Europe/Australia; also available on the Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan.
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America.
  • Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.
  • Included in the Nintendo Classic Mini.

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 17, 1988[4]
  • NA: April 8, 2003[5]
    (PlayStation version)
  • PAL: March 14, 2003[5]
    (PlayStation version)
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
2021 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • Included in the Final Fantasy I-II (Family Computer, 1994), Final Fantasy Origins (PlayStation, 2002), and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (Game Boy Advance, 2004) bundles, and the Final Fantasy Mobile (Mobile phones, 2005) subseries.[5][13][14][15]
  • Famicom version available on the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan.
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America.
  • Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.

Original release dates:
  • JP: April 27, 1990[4]
  • NA: November 14, 2006[21]
    (Nintendo DS version)
  • PAL: May 4, 2007[21]
    (Nintendo DS version)
Release years by system:
1990 – Family Computer[4]
2006 – Nintendo DS[21]
2011 – iOS
2012 – PlayStation Portable
2012 – Android[22]
2013 – Ouya[23]
2013 – Windows Phone
2014 – Microsoft Windows, Steam (Final Fantasy III 3D Remake)
2021 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • Nintendo DS, iOS, PSP, Android, Ouya, Windows Phone, PC versions and one of the Steam versions are a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content.[24]
  • Famicom version available on the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1991 – Super NES[26]
1991 – Super Famicom (Final Fantasy IV Easytype)[28]
1997 – PlayStation[29]
2002 – WonderSwan Color[30]
2005 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy IV Advance)[31]
2007 – Nintendo DS[32]
2009 – Mobile phones[33]
2011 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection)
2012 – iOS
2013 – Android
2014 – Microsoft Windows
2021 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy II on the Super NES; later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy IV title.[34]
  • Re-released on the Super Famicom in Japan under the title Final Fantasy IV Easytype with an easier difficulty setting.[28]
  • Included in the Final Fantasy Collection (1999, PlayStation) and Final Fantasy Chronicles (2001, PlayStation) bundles, and the European release of the Final Fantasy Anthology (2002, PlayStation) bundle, as well as the Finest Fantasy For Advance subseries (2005, Game Boy Advance).[35][36][37][38]
  • Nintendo DS, Android, iOS and PC versions are a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content.[28]
  • PSP version of the game is a bundle of the original game, its sequel Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, and Final Fantasy IV Interlude, an all-new story that is a tie-in between the other two games.
  • Super NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, North America, and Europe/Australia Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions also available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable in Japan only.

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 6, 1992[26]
  • NA: October 5, 1999[37]
    (PlayStation version)
  • PAL: February 27, 2002[27]
    (PlayStation version)
Release years by system:
1992 – Super Famicom[26]
1998 – PlayStation[39]
2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy V Advance)[40]
2013 – iOS
2013 – Android
2015 – Microsoft Windows
2021 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • Included in the Final Fantasy Collection (1999, PlayStation) and the Final Fantasy Anthology (1999, PlayStation) bundles, as well as the Finest Fantasy For Advance subseries (2006, Game Boy Advance).[35][37][38]
  • Super Famicom version available on the Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles in Japan, and Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable.
  • Anime OVA Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals takes place 200 years after the events of Final Fantasy V.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1994 – Super NES[26]
1999 – PlayStation[42]
2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy VI Advance)[43]
2014 – Android
2014 – iOS
2015 – Microsoft Windows
2022 – Android, iOS, Steam (Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster)
Notes:
  • First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy III on the Super NES; later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy VI title.[44]
  • Included in the Final Fantasy Collection (1999, PlayStation) and the North American release of the Final Fantasy Anthology (1999, PlayStation) bundles, as well as the Finest Fantasy for Advance subseries (2006, Game Boy Advance).[35][37][38]
  • Super NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, North America and Europe/Australia; Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions also available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.
  • Included in the Super NES Classic Edition under the name Final Fantasy III.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1997 – PlayStation[46]
1997 – PlayStation (Final Fantasy VII International)[48]
1998 – Microsoft Windows[49]
2012 – Microsoft Windows
2015 – iOS
2015 – PlayStation 4
2016 – Android
2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One[50]
Notes:
  • International version released in Japan for PlayStation (1997, titled Final Fantasy VII International).[48]
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.
  • Microsoft Windows version re-released in 2012 with upscaled graphics and additional features.
  • Japanese release of Microsoft Windows version in 2013 includes features that were later included in the iOS, PS4 and Android ports but remain exclusive to Japan for the PC version.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1999 – PlayStation[46]
2000 – Microsoft Windows[53]
2013 – Microsoft Windows
2019 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Final Fantasy VIII Remastered)
2021 – Android, iOS (Final Fantasy VIII Remastered)
Notes:
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2000 – PlayStation[54]
2016 – Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS
2017 – PlayStation 4
2019 – Nintendo Switch, Xbox One[50]
Notes:
  • Card minigame from Final Fantasy IX, "Tetra Master", was available on Square Enix's PlayOnline network service until December 31, 2010, featuring player versus player games.[55]
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2001 – PlayStation 2[56]
2002 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy X International)[56]
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)[50]
Notes:
  • International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 (2002, titled Final Fantasy X International), containing a short film that bridges the story of Final Fantasy X with that of its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.[57]
  • Included in the Final Fantasy X/X-2 Ultimate Box bundle (2005).[58]

Original release dates:
  • JP: May 16, 2002[60]
  • NA: October 28, 2003[59]
    (PC version)
  • PAL: September 16, 2004[52]
    (PC version)
Release years by system:
2002 – PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows[60]
2006 – Xbox 360[61]
Notes:
  • First massively multiplayer online role-playing game in the series.[62]
  • Five expansion packs have been released: Rise of the Zilart (2003),[63] Chains of Promathia (2004),[64] Treasures of Aht Urhgan (2006),[65] Wings of the Goddess (2007),[66] and Seekers of Adoulin (2013).[67]
  • Six add-ons, or small expansions, have been released: A Crystalline Prophecy (March 2009), A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (July 2009), A Shantotto Ascension (October 2009),[68] Vision of Abyssea (June 2010), Scars of Abyssea (August 2010), and Heroes of Abyssea (November 2010).[69]
  • Two main scenario packs have been released: Rhapsodies of Vana'diel (2015),[70] and The Voracious Resurgence (2020).[71][72]
  • First expansion was included in the North American release (2003).[73]
  • First two expansions were included in the European release (2004).[74]
  • First three expansions were included in the Xbox 360 release (2006).[73]
  • Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel Collection includes the game and the first two expansions.
  • Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel Collection 2007 includes the game and the first three expansions.[75]
  • Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel Collection 2008 includes the game and the first four expansions.[76]
  • Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection (2010) includes the game, the first four expansions, and the first three add-ons.[77]
  • Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition (2011) includes the game, the first four expansions, and all six add-ons.
  • Final Fantasy XI: Ultimate Collection Seeker's Edition (2013) includes the game, all five expansions, and all six add-ons.
  • Final Fantasy XI terminated for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 on March 31, 2016.[78]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation 2[80]
2007 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System)[82]
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)[50]
Notes:
  • International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 (2007, titled Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System).[82]
  • International version is part of the Ivalice Alliance subseries.[83]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2009 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360[84]
2010 – Xbox 360 (Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International)[84]
2014 – PC
2015 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries.[83]
  • International version released in Japan for the Xbox 360 (2010, titled Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International).[84]
  • Only Final Fantasy game on the PlayStation 3 not available on the PlayStation Store.

Original release date:
  • WW: September 30, 2010[86]
Release years by system:
2010 – Microsoft Windows[86]
Notes:

Original release date:
  • WW: August 27, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3
2014 – PlayStation 4
2015 – MacOS
2021 – PlayStation 5
2024 – Xbox Series X/S
Notes:
  • Relaunch of Final Fantasy XIV, rebuilt with a new engine, gameplay and server after the negative reception of the original version.[87]
  • Five expansion packs have been released: Heavensward (2015), Stormblood (2017), Shadowbringers (2019), Endwalker (2021) and Dawntrail (2024).
  • Final Fantasy XIV terminated on PlayStation 3 in June 2017.[88]

Original release date:
  • WW: November 29, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2018 – Microsoft Windows (Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition)
2019 – Stadia
Notes:
  • Announced at E3 2006 as Final Fantasy Versus XIII.[89]
  • Originally part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries.[83]
  • First mainline single-player Final Fantasy to have a global release date.
  • DLC expansions titled Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto and Episode Ignis released in 2017.
  • Online cooperative multiplayer expansion titled Final Fantasy XV: Comrades released in 2017, and later released as a standalone game in 2018.
  • Royal Edition with all previous updates, DLC and new contents released in 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
  • DLC expansions titled Episode Aranea, Episode Luna and Episode Noctis cancelled in 2018.
  • DLC expansion titled Episode Ardyn released in 2019 together with short animated prologue Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn – Prologue.

Original release date:
  • WW: June 22, 2023
Release years by system:
2023 – PlayStation 5
Notes:
  • Announced during the PlayStation 5 showcase event in 2020.[90]

Main series-related games Edit

Main series-related games
Title Details

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2003 – PlayStation 2[60]
2004 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission)[91]
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)[50]
Notes:
Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission

Original release date:
  • JP: February 9th, 2004
  • NA: March 18, 2014
  • PAL: March 21, 2014
Release years by system:
2004 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission)[91]
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)
Notes:
  • Additional mission at a new location.
  • Originally released exclusively in Japan in 2004 as a bonus for Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission.
  • Included in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, making it available for English speakers for the first time in 2014.

Original release dates:
  • JP: February 18, 2008[94]
  • NA: June 1, 2009[93]
    (WiiWare version)
  • PAL: June 5, 2009[93]
    (WiiWare version)
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phones[94]
2009 – WiiWare[93]
2011 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection)
2013 – Android, iOS
2015 – PC (Steam)
Notes:
  • Sequel to Final Fantasy IV.[94]
  • Released in episodic format.[94]
  • PSP version of the game is a bundle of the original game, its sequel Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, and Final Fantasy IV Interlude, an all-new story that is a tie-in between the other two games.
  • iOS, Android and PC versions are a full remake of the game in the style of the remakes of Final Fantasy III and IV.

Original release date:
  • JP: September 30, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Spin-off of Final Fantasy XI.
  • Terminated on April 25, 2019.

Original release date:
  • WW: March 18, 2022
Release years by system:
2022 – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Notes:
  • Alternate universe prequel of the original Final Fantasy.

Ivalice Alliance Edit

Final Fantasy Tactics games
Title Details

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1997 – PlayStation[46]
Notes:
  • Tactical role-playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series.[95]
  • Set in the world of Ivalice, which was later reused in main series game Final Fantasy XII.[96]
  • PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America.

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2003 – Game Boy Advance[60]
2016 – Wii U Virtual Console
Notes:
  • Tactical role-playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series.[97]
  • Not a sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics.[97]
  • Set in a dream version of Ivalice, which features places, characters, and races later to be seen in main series game Final Fantasy XII.[97]
  • Available on the Wii U Virtual Console in North America, Europe/Australia and Japan.

Original release dates:
  • JP: May 10, 2007
  • PAL: October 5, 2007
  • NA: October 9, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – PlayStation Portable
2011 – iOS
2015 – Android
Notes:
  • Updated version of Final Fantasy Tactics.
  • Tactical role-playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series.[95]
  • Set in the world of Ivalice, which was used in main series game Final Fantasy XII.[96]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS[99]
Notes:
  • Tactical role-playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series.[101]
  • Sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, though set in the real version of Ivalice.[102]
  • Part of the Ivalice Alliance subseries.[83]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS[104]
Notes:

Cancellation date:
2011
Proposed system release:
Notes:
  • Spin-off sequel of Final Fantasy XII initially developed by GRIN before being handed over to another, undisclosed studio and subsequently cancelled.[106]

Original release dates:
  • JP: May 28, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Tactical role-playing game with social features and multiplayer battles.
  • Terminated on July 31, 2014.

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Edit

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
Title Details

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2004 – Mobile phones[107]
Notes:

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2005 – Mobile phones[111]
Notes:

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation 2[80]
2008 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII International)[114]
Notes:
  • Third-person shooter with role-playing game elements.[115]
  • Sequel to Final Fantasy VII, taking place three years after the game.[115]
  • International version released in Japan (2008, PlayStation 2).[114]
  • Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries.[83]

Original release dates:
  • JP: August 18, 2006
  • NA: August 22, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – Mobile phones[80]
Notes:
  • Released for Japanese mobile phones on August 18, 2006, taking place midway through Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII.[80]
  • Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries.[83]
  • No longer available to download, with Final Fantasy Mobile ending on March 31, 2018.[109]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2007 – PlayStation Portable[104]
Notes:
  • Prequel to Final Fantasy VII, chronicling the events leading up to the game.[118]
  • Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries.[83]
  • Only Final Fantasy game on the PlayStation Portable not available on the PlayStation Store.

Original release date:
  • JP: October 30, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • International release cancelled.
  • Terminated on December 15, 2015.

Original release date:
  • WW: April 10, 2020
Release years by system:
April 10, 2020 – PlayStation 4
June 10, 2021 – PlayStation 5 (Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade)
December 9, 2021 - Epic Games Store (Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade)
June 17, 2022 - Steam (Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade)
Notes:
  • First in a planned series of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII.
  • An upgraded version titled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade with expansion titled Episode Intermission and with all previous updates released in 2021 for PlayStation 5.

Original release date:
  • WW: November 17, 2021
Release years by system:
2021 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Battle Royale prequel.
  • Terminated on January 11, 2023.

Original release date:
  • WW: December 13, 2022
Release years by system:
2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Notes:

Original release dates:
  • WW: 2023
Release years by system:
2023 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Planned to be released in monthly episodic installments.
  • Retells the events from Final Fantasy VII and all other titles in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII.

Original release dates:
  • WW: 2024
Release years by system:
2024 - PlayStation 5
Notes:
  • Announced at the Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary celebration in 2022.
  • Second in a planned series of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII.

Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy Edit

Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy
Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: October 27, 2011[119]
  • WW: March 17, 2015 (HD only)
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation Portable
2015 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC (Steam) (Final Fantasy Type-0 HD)
Notes:

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2014 – PC (Steam)
2015 – iOS, Android
Notes:

Original release dates:
  • JP: November 21, 2013
  • NA: February 11, 2014
  • AU: February 13, 2014
  • PAL: February 14, 2014
Release years by system:
2013 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2015 – PC (Steam)
2016 – Android, iOS
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: May 14, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS
Notes:

Original release date:
  • CHN: December 14, 2016
  • WW: August 15, 2017
Release years by system:
2016 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries.
  • Announced under the provisional title Final Fantasy Type-0 Online.
  • Terminated, English version closed in 2019 and all other versions shut down in May 2020.

Final Fantasy XV Universe Edit

Final Fantasy XV Universe
Title Details
Platinum Demo – Final Fantasy XV

Original release date:
  • WW: March 30, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store)
Notes:
  • Free-to-play prologue to Final Fantasy XV.
  • Delisted from the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store on March 31, 2017.
Justice Monsters Five

Original release date:
  • WW: August 30, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Mobile pinball game based on a minigame from Final Fantasy XV.
  • Ended its service on March 27, 2017.[127]

Original release date:
  • WW: November 29, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store)
Notes:
  • Arcade beat'em up spin-off set 30 years prior to Final Fantasy XV.

Original release date:
  • WW: June 29, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Based on Final Fantasy XV, features its characters and soundtrack.

Original release date:
  • WW: September 13, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Mobile remake of the 1986 King's Knight and a tie-in to Final Fantasy XV.
  • Referenced in XV, as a game enjoyed by Noctis Lucis Caelum and his friends.
  • Ended its service on June 26, 2018.

Original release date:
  • WW: November 21, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store)
Notes:

Original release date:
  • WW: February 8, 2018
Release years by system:
2018 – Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Store)
2018 – Nintendo Switch (Nintendo eShop), PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One (Microsoft Store) (Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD)
Notes:
  • Abridged version of Final Fantasy XV, remaking its storyline, graphics, and gameplay for mobile devices.
Final Fantasy XV: War for Eos

Original release date:
  • INA/MYS/PHI: March 21, 2022
  • WW: February 16, 2023
Release years by system:
2022 – Android
2023 – iOS
Notes:
  • Free-to-play mobile strategy game based on Final Fantasy XV.[128]
  • First released on Android in Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines.

Subseries Edit

Artniks Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date:
  • JP: November 30, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Free-to-play social multiplayer role-playing game.
  • Players had to have a Gree mobile gaming platform account in order to play.
  • The game was terminated in August 2014.
Final Fantasy Artniks Dive

Original release date:
  • JP: June 30, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Dungeon-crawling free-to-play multiplayer mobile game for Android and iOS.[129]
  • Players had to have a Gree mobile gaming platform account in order to play.
  • The game was terminated in March 2016.

Brave Exvius Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date:
  • JP: October 22, 2015
  • WW: June 29, 2016
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Free-to-play mobile role-playing game and side story to the Final Fantasy series.
  • Features characters from the Final Fantasy series.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Tap!

Original release date:
  • WW: September 8, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – Messenger
Notes:
  • Free-to-play endless clicker game published through Facebook by Square Enix for Facebook's Messenger platform.[130]
  • Spin-off of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.
  • Terminated

Original release date:
  • JP: November 14, 2019
  • WW: March 25, 2020
Release years by system:
2019 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Spin-off of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

Chocobo Edit

Spin off games
Title Details


Release years by system:
1997 – PlayStation (Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon (Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon))[131]
1998 – PlayStation (Chocobo's Dungeon 2)[132]
1999 – WonderSwan (Chocobo no Fushigi Dungeon for WonderSwan (Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon for WonderSwan))[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 – iOS (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!)[50]
2022 - iOS, Android (Chocobo GP')[148]
2022 - Nintendo Switch (Chocobo GP)[149]
Notes:
  • Series of games of different genres featuring a Chocobo, a creature from the Final Fantasy games, as the main character, with environments based on the Final Fantasy series.[150]
  • Only Chocobo's Dungeon 2, Chocobo Racing, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon, Chocobo Panic, Chocobo's Crystal Tower, Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy!, Chocobo GP' and Chocobo GP have been released outside Japan.[151]

Crystal Chronicles Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date(s):
  • JP: August 8, 2003
  • NA: February 9, 2004
  • EU: March 12, 2004
Release years by system:
2003 – GameCube
2020 – Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch (Nintendo eShop), PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store) (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition)
Notes:
  • Action role-playing game featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series.[152]
  • Physical version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition released only in Japan.

Original release date:
  • JP: August 23, 2007
  • NA: March 11, 2008
  • EU: March 21, 2008
Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: March 25, 2008
  • NA: May 12, 2008
  • EU: May 20, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – Wii (WiiWare)
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: January 29, 2009
  • NA: March 24, 2009
  • EU: March 27, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Nintendo DS, Wii
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: June 30, 2009
  • EU: July 17, 2009
  • NA: July 20, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii (WiiWare)
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: November 12, 2009
  • NA: December 26, 2009
  • EU: February 5, 2010
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii
Notes:

Crystal Defenders Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date(s):
  • JP: January 28, 2008
  • WW: December 23, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phones[153]
2008 – iOS, Wiiware, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network (Crystal Defenders)[154]
2011 – Android (Crystal Defenders)
Notes:

Original release date:
  • WW: May 13, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – iOS
Notes:

Dimensions Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: September 6, 2010
  • NA: August 31, 2012 (smartphone version)
  • EU: August 31, 2012 (smartphone version)
Release years by system:
2010 – Mobile phones
2012 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi (ファイナルファンタジー レジェンズ 光と闇の戦士, Fainaru Fantajī Rejenzu: Hikari to Yami no Senshi, lit. "Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness").
  • Side story of the Final Fantasy series.

Original release date:
  • JP: February 12, 2015
  • WW: November 1, 2017
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō (ファイナルファンタジー レジェンズ 時空ノ水晶, Fainaru Fantajī Rejenzu: Toki no Suishō, lit. "Final Fantasy Legends: Crystal of Space-Time").
  • Free-to-play mobile role-playing game and side story to the Final Fantasy series.
  • In 2016, after a massive update, rebranded as Final Fantasy Legends II in Japan.
  • In 2017, the old free-to-play version of the game was shut down and a paid one was re-launched with the same name in Japan, and released worldwide as Final Fantasy Dimensions II.

Dissidia Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 18, 2008
  • NA: August 25, 2009
  • EU: September 4, 2009
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: March 3, 2011
  • NA: March 22, 2011
  • EU: March 25, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:

Original release date:
  • JP: November 26, 2015
  • WW: January 30, 2018
Release years by system:
2015 – Arcade
2018 – PlayStation 4 (Dissidia Final Fantasy NT)
2019 – PC (Steam) (Dissidia Final Fantasy NT)
Notes:
  • Originally released as Dissidia Final Fantasy in Japan for arcades.
  • 3D fighting game featuring characters from the main series.
  • Released as Dissidia Final Fantasy NT in 2018 for PlayStation 4.

Original release date:
  • JP: February 1, 2017
  • WW: January 30, 2018
Release years by system:
2017 – iOS, Android
Notes:

Explorers Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date:
  • JP: December 18, 2014
  • NA: January 26, 2016
  • EU: January 29, 2016
Release years by system:
2014 – Nintendo 3DS[156]
Notes:
  • Multiplayer action role-playing game.
  • Features up to four-person co-op gameplay.[156]
Final Fantasy Explorers-Force

Original release date:
  • JP: March 15, 2018
Release years by system:
2018 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Online multiplayer game based on Final Fantasy Explorers.
  • Terminated on February 19, 2019.[157]

SaGa Edit

Spin off games
Title Details


Release years by system:
1989 JP - 1990 NA – Game Boy (The Final Fantasy Legend)[158]
1990 JP - 1991 NA – Game Boy (Final Fantasy Legend II)[159]
1991 JP - 1993 NA – Game Boy (Final Fantasy Legend III)[160]
Notes:
  • Though these three games were marketed in North America with "Final Fantasy" in the title,[161] they were originally created as entries in the SaGa series of games. The Final Fantasy name was dropped for later SaGa games brought to North America.[161]
  • None of the three games bore any Final Fantasy branding in their original Japanese versions, where they were titled:
    • Makai Toushi Sa・Ga (魔界塔士 Sa・Ga, lit. Warrior in the Tower of the Spirit World ~ Sa・Ga)
    • Sa・Ga2: Hihō Densetsu (Sa・Ga2: 秘宝伝説, lit. Sa・Ga2: The Treasure Legend)
    • Jikuu no Hasha ~ Sa・Ga3 [Kanketsu Hen] (時空の覇者 Sa・Ga3 [完結編], lit. The Ruler of Time and Space ~ Sa・Ga3 [Final Chapter])[161]
  • The three games were republished by Sunsoft (again under the Final Fantasy Legend name) in 1998.[162]
  • Not to be confused with the Final Fantasy Legends mobile games released in Japan.

Theatrhythm Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: February 16, 2012
  • NA: July 3, 2012
  • EU: July 6, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – Nintendo 3DS, iOS
Notes:
  • Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series.
  • Only Final Fantasy game on the Nintendo 3DS not available on the Nintendo eShop.

Original release dates:
  • JP: April 24, 2014
  • NA: September 16, 2014
  • EU: September 19, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival

Original release date:
  • JP: September 27, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – Arcade
Notes:
  • Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series.

Original release date:
  • WW: February 16, 2023
Release years by system:
2023 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Notes:
  • Rhythm game of various Square Enix franchises, including the Final Fantasy series.

Unlimited Edit

Spin off games
Title Details
Final Fantasy: Unlimited with U

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2002 – Mobile phones[163]
Notes:
Final Fantasy: Unlimited on PC - Meikyū ~ Kuroki Yume no Kioku ~

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2003 – Microsoft Windows[164]
Notes:
  • Personal computer game set in the Final Fantasy: Unlimited universe, published by Amada Printing.[164]
  • Card battle game.

World Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release date:
  • NA: October 25, 2016
  • JP: October 27, 2016
  • EU: October 28, 2016
Release years by system:
2016 – PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4
2017 – PC (Steam)
2018 – PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Store), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) (World of Final Fantasy Maxima)[50]
Notes:
  • Features characters from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Physical version of World of Final Fantasy Maxima released only for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.[165]
World of Final Fantasy: Meli-Melo

Original release date(s):
  • JP: December 12, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – iOS, Android
Notes:
  • Online multiplayer video game based on World of Final Fantasy.
  • Terminated on December 13, 2018.

Other games Edit

Spin off games
Title Details

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1991 – Game Boy[151]
2019 – Nintendo Switch (as part of the Collection of Mana compilation)
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (聖剣伝説 ~ファイナルファンタジー外伝~, Legend of the Holy Sword: Final Fantasy Gaiden) and in Europe as Mystic Quest.[151]
  • First released as a side story for the Final Fantasy series, it has generated its own game series, called Mana.[151]
  • Features some elements from the Final Fantasy series which did not reappear in later titles or in its remakes, Sword of Mana (2003) and Adventures of Mana (2016).[151]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1993 – Super NES[168]
Notes:
  • First Final Fantasy game developed specifically for an American audience.
  • Role-playing game with action-adventure elements.[151]
  • Released in Japan as Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest and in Europe as Mystic Quest Legend.[169]

Original release dates:
  • JP: October 29, 2009[170]
  • NA: October 5, 2010
  • PAL: October 8, 2010
Release years by system:
2009 – Nintendo DS[170]
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden (光の4戦士 -ファイナルファンタジー外伝-, Hikari no 4 Senshi Fainaru Fantajī Gaiden, lit. "4 Heroes of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden").
  • Side story of the Final Fantasy series.[171]

Original release dates:
  • JP: November 1, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – iOS
Notes:
  • Voice-controlled RPG game.
  • Terminated, the game was delisted from the iOS App Store on May 31, 2016.

Original release dates:
  • JP: January 6, 2012
  • NA: December 14, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Online social game of the Final Fantasy series.
  • Terminated

Original release dates:
  • NA: January 17, 2013
  • JP: January 17, 2013
  • EU: January 17, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Free-to-play mobile game featuring characters and settings from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Terminated, Android and iOS versions shut down and removed in November 2022 and July 2023, respectively.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy

Original release date:
  • JP: October 28, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 – Android, iOS
2017 – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Free-to-play action puzzle game.
  • Terminated, delisted from all app stores in spring 2019.

Original release date:
  • JP: September 16, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Typing game featuring characters from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Terminated

Original release dates:
  • JP: September 24, 2014
  • NA: March 26, 2015
  • EU: March 26, 2015
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Free-to-play mobile role-playing game featuring characters, scenarios and major battles from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Ended its service outside Japan on September 29, 2022.[172]
Heavenstrike Rivals

Original release date(s):
  • WW: November 14, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS, PC (Steam)
Notes:
  • Square Enix franchise characters, including those from the worlds of Final Fantasy, appeared as playable units.
  • Terminated
Final Fantasy Portal App

Original release date:
  • JP: February 4, 2015
  • WW: August 19, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS
Notes:
  • Contains the "Triple Triad" card game from Final Fantasy VIII.

Original release date:
  • JP: June 4, 2015
  • WW: August 3, 2016
Release years by system:
2015 – Android, iOS
2017 – PC (Steam)[173]
Notes:
  • Free-to-play mobile role-playing game.
  • Terminated, the game concluded service in 2020 in Japan on March 31 and then globally on June 30.[174]
Final Fantasy Digital Card Game

Original release date:
  • JP: July 9, 2019
Release years by system:
2019 – Android, iOS, PC
Notes:
  • Online browser game launched for Yahoo! Japan Game+ service in Japan.
  • Free-to-play game with micro-transaction services.
  • Terminated on July 9, 2020.[175]

Bundled releases Edit

Bundled releases
Title Details

Original release date:
Release years by system:
1994 – Family Computer[13]
Notes:
Final Fantasy Collection

Original release date:
Release years by system:
1999 – PlayStation[35]
Notes:
Final Fantasy Anthology

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
1999 – PlayStation[37]
Notes:
  • North American release includes PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy V and VI with a special edition soundtrack CD.[176]
  • PAL release includes PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy IV and V.[27]

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2001 – PlayStation[36]
Notes:
  • North America-exclusive bundle of the PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger.[36]

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2002 – PlayStation[5]
Notes:

Original release dates:
Release years by system:
2004 – Game Boy Advance[14]
Notes:
  • Bundle of the Game Boy Advance ports of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, with bonus quests and dungeons.[177]
Final Fantasy X/X-2 Ultimate Box

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation 2[58]
Notes:

Original release dates:
  • JP: March 24, 2011
  • NA: April 19, 2011
  • EU: April 21, 2011
  • AU: April 28, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
Final Fantasy XIII/XIII-2 Dual Pack

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2012 – PlayStation 3[179]
Notes:
Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2012 – Various[180]
Notes:
  • Japan-exclusive boxed set of the first thirteen Final Fantasy games on PlayStation consoles.[180]
  • Includes Final Fantasy through Final Fantasy IX on PlayStation (except Final Fantasy III on PlayStation Portable), Final Fantasy X through Final Fantasy XII on PlayStation 2, and Final Fantasy XIII on PlayStation 3.[180]
  • Includes a code redeemable for in-game Moogle Earrings in Final Fantasy XIV.[180]
Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Collection

Original release date:
Release years by system:
2013 – PlayStation 3
Notes:

Branded subseries Edit

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.

Branded subseries
Title Details


Release years by system:
2004 – Mobile phones (Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII)[107]
2006 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII)[80]
2006 – Mobile phones (Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII)[80]
2007 – PlayStation Portable (Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII)[104]
2008 – PlayStation 2 (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII International)[114]
Notes:
  • Brand name for a series of games and animated features based in the world and continuity of Final Fantasy VII, though it does not include Final Fantasy VII itself.[83]
Final Fantasy Mobile series


Release years by system:
2004 – Mobile phones (Final Fantasy)[9]
2005 – Mobile phones (Final Fantasy II)[18]
Notes:
  • Brand name for mobile phone ports of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, which were released separately for two different mobile phone models.[15]
  • Final Fantasy port is also called Final Fantasy i and Final Fantasy EZ, depending on the phone.[15]
Finest Fantasy for Advance series


Release years by system:
2005 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy IV Advance)[31]
2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy V Advance)[40]
2006 – Game Boy Advance (Final Fantasy VI Advance)[43]
Notes:
  • Brand name for the Game Boy Advance ports of Final Fantasy IV, V and VI, with bonus quests and dungeons.[38]
  • Brand name only used in Japan.


Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings)[104]
2007 – PlayStation Portable (Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions)[182]
2007 – PlayStation 2 (Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System)[82]
2007 – Nintendo DS (Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift)[99]
Notes:


Release years by system:
2009 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Final Fantasy XIII)[84]
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)
Notes:
  • Brand name for games thematically connected to Final Fantasy XIII.[83]
  • Includes Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Type-0, Final Fantasy Agito, Final Fantasy XV and Final Fantasy Awakening.[83]
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series


Release years by system:
2021 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy)
2021 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy II)
2021 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy III)
2021 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy IV)
2021 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy V)
2022 – Steam, iOS, Android (Final Fantasy VI)
2023 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Notes:
  • Brand name for remakes of the first six mainline Final Fantasy titles.[184]
  • Games are similar in content to their original releases, except for a remastered soundtrack.

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Final Fantasy is a video game series developed and published by Square Enix formerly Square The first installment in the series the eponymous Final Fantasy premiered in Japan in 1987 and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since Sixteen 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 installments in other media forms Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serving as direct sequels to prior games although some games 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 Contents 1 Main series 2 Main series related games 2 1 Ivalice Alliance 2 2 Compilation of Final Fantasy VII 2 3 Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy 2 4 Final Fantasy XV Universe 3 Subseries 3 1 Artniks 3 2 Brave Exvius 3 3 Chocobo 3 4 Crystal Chronicles 3 5 Crystal Defenders 3 6 Dimensions 3 7 Dissidia 3 8 Explorers 3 9 SaGa 3 10 Theatrhythm 3 11 Unlimited 3 12 World 4 Other games 5 Bundled releases 6 Branded subseries 7 See also 8 ReferencesMain series EditMain series games Title DetailsFinal FantasyOriginal release dates JP December 18 1987 4 NA July 12 1990 3 PAL March 14 2003 5 PlayStation version Release years by system 1987 Family Computer 4 1989 MSX2 6 1990 Nintendo Entertainment System 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 Android2021 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Notes Included in the Final Fantasy I II Family Computer 1994 Final Fantasy Origins PlayStation 2002 and Final Fantasy I amp II Dawn of Souls Game Boy Advance 2004 bundles and the Final Fantasy Mobile Mobile phones 2004 subseries 5 13 14 15 NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan North America amp Europe Australia also available on the Wii U amp Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan Included in the Nintendo Classic Mini Final Fantasy IIOriginal release dates JP December 17 1988 4 NA April 8 2003 5 PlayStation version PAL March 14 2003 5 PlayStation version Release years by system 1988 Family Computer 4 2001 WonderSwan Color 16 2002 PlayStation 17 2004 Game Boy Advance2005 Mobile phones 18 2007 PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition 19 2010 iOS 20 2012 Android2021 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster Notes Included in the Final Fantasy I II Family Computer 1994 Final Fantasy Origins PlayStation 2002 and Final Fantasy I amp II Dawn of Souls Game Boy Advance 2004 bundles and the Final Fantasy Mobile Mobile phones 2005 subseries 5 13 14 15 Famicom version available on the Wii Wii U and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan Final Fantasy IIIOriginal release dates JP April 27 1990 4 NA November 14 2006 21 Nintendo DS version PAL May 4 2007 21 Nintendo DS version Release years by system 1990 Family Computer 4 2006 Nintendo DS 21 2011 iOS2012 PlayStation Portable2012 Android 22 2013 Ouya 23 2013 Windows Phone2014 Microsoft Windows Steam Final Fantasy III 3D Remake 2021 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster Notes Nintendo DS iOS PSP Android Ouya Windows Phone PC versions and one of the Steam versions are a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content 24 Famicom version available on the Wii Wii U and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Consoles in Japan Final Fantasy IVOriginal release dates JP July 19 1991 26 NA November 23 1991 25 PAL February 27 2002 27 PlayStation version Release years by system 1991 Super NES 26 1991 Super Famicom Final Fantasy IV Easytype 28 1997 PlayStation 29 2002 WonderSwan Color 30 2005 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy IV Advance 31 2007 Nintendo DS 32 2009 Mobile phones 33 2011 PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection 2012 iOS2013 Android2014 Microsoft Windows2021 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster Notes First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy II on the Super NES later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy IV title 34 Re released on the Super Famicom in Japan under the title Final Fantasy IV Easytype with an easier difficulty setting 28 Included in the Final Fantasy Collection 1999 PlayStation and Final Fantasy Chronicles 2001 PlayStation bundles and the European release of the Final Fantasy Anthology 2002 PlayStation bundle as well as the Finest Fantasy For Advance subseries 2005 Game Boy Advance 35 36 37 38 Nintendo DS Android iOS and PC versions are a full remake of the game with 3D graphics and additional content 28 PSP version of the game is a bundle of the original game its sequel Final Fantasy IV The After Years and Final Fantasy IV Interlude an all new story that is a tie in between the other two games Super NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan North America and Europe Australia Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions also available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in Japan only Final Fantasy VOriginal release dates JP December 6 1992 26 NA October 5 1999 37 PlayStation version PAL February 27 2002 27 PlayStation version Release years by system 1992 Super Famicom 26 1998 PlayStation 39 2006 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy V Advance 40 2013 iOS2013 Android2015 Microsoft Windows2021 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster Notes Included in the Final Fantasy Collection 1999 PlayStation and the Final Fantasy Anthology 1999 PlayStation bundles as well as the Finest Fantasy For Advance subseries 2006 Game Boy Advance 35 37 38 Super Famicom version available on the Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles in Japan and Game Boy Advance version available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable Anime OVA Final Fantasy Legend of the Crystals takes place 200 years after the events of Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy VIOriginal release dates JP April 2 1994 26 NA October 11 1994 41 PAL March 1 2002 42 PlayStation version Release years by system 1994 Super NES 26 1999 PlayStation 42 2006 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy VI Advance 43 2014 Android 2014 iOS2015 Microsoft Windows2022 Android iOS Steam Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster Notes First released in North America under the name Final Fantasy III on the Super NES later releases of the game were under the Final Fantasy VI title 44 Included in the Final Fantasy Collection 1999 PlayStation and the North American release of the Final Fantasy Anthology 1999 PlayStation bundles as well as the Finest Fantasy for Advance subseries 2006 Game Boy Advance 35 37 38 Super NES version available on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan North America and Europe Australia Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions also available on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable Included in the Super NES Classic Edition under the name Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy VIIOriginal release dates JP January 31 1997 46 NA September 7 1997 45 PAL November 1 1997 47 Release years by system 1997 PlayStation 46 1997 PlayStation Final Fantasy VII International 48 1998 Microsoft Windows 49 2012 Microsoft Windows2015 iOS 2015 PlayStation 4 2016 Android2019 Nintendo Switch Xbox One 50 Notes International version released in Japan for PlayStation 1997 titled Final Fantasy VII International 48 PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable Microsoft Windows version re released in 2012 with upscaled graphics and additional features Japanese release of Microsoft Windows version in 2013 includes features that were later included in the iOS PS4 and Android ports but remain exclusive to Japan for the PC version Final Fantasy VIIIOriginal release dates JP February 11 1999 46 NA September 9 1999 51 PAL October 27 1999 52 Release years by system 1999 PlayStation 46 2000 Microsoft Windows 53 2013 Microsoft Windows 2019 Microsoft Windows Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Xbox One Final Fantasy VIII Remastered 2021 Android iOS Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Notes PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy IXOriginal release dates JP July 7 2000 54 NA November 13 2000 54 PAL February 16 2001 54 Release years by system 2000 PlayStation 54 2016 Microsoft Windows Android iOS2017 PlayStation 4 2019 Nintendo Switch Xbox One 50 Notes Card minigame from Final Fantasy IX Tetra Master was available on Square Enix s PlayOnline network service until December 31 2010 featuring player versus player games 55 PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy XOriginal release dates JP July 19 2001 56 NA December 17 2001 56 PAL May 24 2002 56 Release years by system 2001 PlayStation 2 56 2002 PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy X International 56 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 50 Notes International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 2002 titled Final Fantasy X International containing a short film that bridges the story of Final Fantasy X with that of its sequel Final Fantasy X 2 57 Included in the Final Fantasy X X 2 Ultimate Box bundle 2005 58 Final Fantasy XI OnlineOriginal release dates JP May 16 2002 60 NA October 28 2003 59 PC version PAL September 16 2004 52 PC version Release years by system 2002 PlayStation 2 Microsoft Windows 60 2006 Xbox 360 61 Notes First massively multiplayer online role playing game in the series 62 Five expansion packs have been released Rise of the Zilart 2003 63 Chains of Promathia 2004 64 Treasures of Aht Urhgan 2006 65 Wings of the Goddess 2007 66 and Seekers of Adoulin 2013 67 Six add ons or small expansions have been released A Crystalline Prophecy March 2009 A Moogle Kupo d Etat July 2009 A Shantotto Ascension October 2009 68 Vision of Abyssea June 2010 Scars of Abyssea August 2010 and Heroes of Abyssea November 2010 69 Two main scenario packs have been released Rhapsodies of Vana diel 2015 70 and The Voracious Resurgence 2020 71 72 First expansion was included in the North American release 2003 73 First two expansions were included in the European release 2004 74 First three expansions were included in the Xbox 360 release 2006 73 Final Fantasy XI The Vana diel Collection includes the game and the first two expansions Final Fantasy XI The Vana diel Collection 2007 includes the game and the first three expansions 75 Final Fantasy XI The Vana diel Collection 2008 includes the game and the first four expansions 76 Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection 2010 includes the game the first four expansions and the first three add ons 77 Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection Abyssea Edition 2011 includes the game the first four expansions and all six add ons Final Fantasy XI Ultimate Collection Seeker s Edition 2013 includes the game all five expansions and all six add ons Final Fantasy XI terminated for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 on March 31 2016 78 Final Fantasy XIIOriginal release dates JP March 16 2006 80 NA October 31 2006 79 PAL February 23 2007 81 Release years by system 2006 PlayStation 2 80 2007 PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System 82 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 50 Notes International version released in Japan for PlayStation 2 2007 titled Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System 82 International version is part of the Ivalice Alliance subseries 83 Final Fantasy XIIIOriginal release dates JP December 17 2009 85 NA March 9 2010 84 PAL March 9 2010 84 Release years by system 2009 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 84 2010 Xbox 360 Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International 84 2014 PC2015 iOS AndroidNotes Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries 83 International version released in Japan for the Xbox 360 2010 titled Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate Hits International 84 Only Final Fantasy game on the PlayStation 3 not available on the PlayStation Store Final Fantasy XIV OnlineOriginal release date WW September 30 2010 86 Release years by system 2010 Microsoft Windows 86 Notes Second massively multiplayer online role playing game in the series 86 Original version terminated on November 11 2012 relaunched as Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn on August 27 2013 87 Final Fantasy XIV A Realm RebornOriginal release date WW August 27 2013 Release years by system 2013 Microsoft Windows PlayStation 32014 PlayStation 42015 MacOS 2021 PlayStation 5 2024 Xbox Series X SNotes Relaunch of Final Fantasy XIV rebuilt with a new engine gameplay and server after the negative reception of the original version 87 Five expansion packs have been released Heavensward 2015 Stormblood 2017 Shadowbringers 2019 Endwalker 2021 and Dawntrail 2024 Final Fantasy XIV terminated on PlayStation 3 in June 2017 88 Final Fantasy XVOriginal release date WW November 29 2016 Release years by system 2016 PlayStation 4 Xbox One2018 Microsoft Windows Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition 2019 StadiaNotes Announced at E3 2006 as Final Fantasy Versus XIII 89 Originally part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries 83 First mainline single player Final Fantasy to have a global release date DLC expansions titled Episode Gladiolus Episode Prompto and Episode Ignis released in 2017 Online cooperative multiplayer expansion titled Final Fantasy XV Comrades released in 2017 and later released as a standalone game in 2018 Royal Edition with all previous updates DLC and new contents released in 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One DLC expansions titled Episode Aranea Episode Luna and Episode Noctis cancelled in 2018 DLC expansion titled Episode Ardyn released in 2019 together with short animated prologue Final Fantasy XV Episode Ardyn Prologue Final Fantasy XVIOriginal release date WW June 22 2023 Release years by system 2023 PlayStation 5Notes Announced during the PlayStation 5 showcase event in 2020 90 Main series related games EditMain series related games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy X 2Original release dates JP March 13 2003 60 NA November 18 2003 59 PAL February 20 2004 52 Release years by system 2003 PlayStation 2 60 2004 PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy X 2 International Last Mission 91 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 50 Notes Sequel to Final Fantasy X 92 First direct video game sequel in the series 92 Included in the Final Fantasy X X 2 Ultimate Box bundle 2005 58 Final Fantasy X 2 Last MissionOriginal release date JP February 9th 2004NA March 18 2014PAL March 21 2014 Release years by system 2004 PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy X 2 International Last Mission 91 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 Notes Additional mission at a new location Originally released exclusively in Japan in 2004 as a bonus for Final Fantasy X 2 International Last Mission Included in Final Fantasy X X 2 HD Remaster making it available for English speakers for the first time in 2014 Final Fantasy IV The After YearsOriginal release dates JP February 18 2008 94 NA June 1 2009 93 WiiWare version PAL June 5 2009 93 WiiWare version Release years by system 2008 Mobile phones 94 2009 WiiWare 93 2011 PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection 2013 Android iOS2015 PC Steam Notes Sequel to Final Fantasy IV 94 Released in episodic format 94 PSP version of the game is a bundle of the original game its sequel Final Fantasy IV The After Years and Final Fantasy IV Interlude an all new story that is a tie in between the other two games iOS Android and PC versions are a full remake of the game in the style of the remakes of Final Fantasy III and IV Final Fantasy GrandmastersOriginal release date JP September 30 2015 Release years by system 2015 Android iOSNotes Spin off of Final Fantasy XI Terminated on April 25 2019 Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy OriginOriginal release date WW March 18 2022 Release years by system 2022 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Microsoft Windows Xbox One Xbox Series X SNotes Alternate universe prequel of the original Final Fantasy Ivalice Alliance Edit Main article Ivalice Final Fantasy Tactics games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy TacticsOriginal release dates JP June 20 1997 46 NA January 28 1998 51 Release years by system 1997 PlayStation 46 Notes Tactical role playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series 95 Set in the world of Ivalice which was later reused in main series game Final Fantasy XII 96 PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in Japan and North America Final Fantasy Tactics AdvanceOriginal release dates JP February 14 2003 60 NA September 8 2003 59 PAL October 24 2003 52 Release years by system 2003 Game Boy Advance 60 2016 Wii U Virtual ConsoleNotes Tactical role playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series 97 Not a sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics 97 Set in a dream version of Ivalice which features places characters and races later to be seen in main series game Final Fantasy XII 97 Available on the Wii U Virtual Console in North America Europe Australia and Japan Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the LionsOriginal release dates JP May 10 2007PAL October 5 2007NA October 9 2007 Release years by system 2007 PlayStation Portable2011 iOS2015 AndroidNotes Updated version of Final Fantasy Tactics Tactical role playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series 95 Set in the world of Ivalice which was used in main series game Final Fantasy XII 96 Final Fantasy Tactics A2 Grimoire of the RiftOriginal release dates JP October 25 2007 99 NA June 24 2008 98 PAL June 27 2008 100 Release years by system 2007 Nintendo DS 99 Notes Tactical role playing game featuring concepts and themes from the Final Fantasy series 101 Sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance though set in the real version of Ivalice 102 Part of the Ivalice Alliance subseries 83 Final Fantasy XII Revenant WingsOriginal release dates JP April 26 2007 104 NA November 20 2007 103 PAL February 15 2008 105 Release years by system 2007 Nintendo DS 104 Notes Sequel to Final Fantasy XII 103 Part of the Ivalice Alliance subseries 83 FortressCancellation date 2011 Proposed system release Notes Spin off sequel of Final Fantasy XII initially developed by GRIN before being handed over to another undisclosed studio and subsequently cancelled 106 Final Fantasy Tactics SOriginal release dates JP May 28 2013 Release years by system 2013 iOS AndroidNotes Tactical role playing game with social features and multiplayer battles Terminated on July 31 2014 Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Edit Main article Compilation of Final Fantasy VII See also Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete and Last Order Final Fantasy VII Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Title DetailsBefore Crisis Final Fantasy VIIOriginal release date JP September 29 2004 107 Release years by system 2004 Mobile phones 107 Notes Released on NTT DoCoMo FOMA iMode mobile phones SoftBank Yahoo mobile phones and au EZweb mobile phones in Japan 108 Prequel to Final Fantasy VII detailing the dealings between the original AVALANCHE organization and the Turks 108 Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries 83 No longer available to download with Final Fantasy Mobile ending on March 31 2018 109 Final Fantasy VII SnowboardingOriginal release dates NA JP March 29 2005 110 111 Release years by system 2005 Mobile phones 111 Notes Port of the snowboarding minigame featured in Final Fantasy VII to mobile phones 111 No longer available to download with Final Fantasy Mobile ending on March 31 2018 109 Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy VIIOriginal release dates JP January 26 2006 80 NA August 15 2006 112 PAL November 17 2006 113 Release years by system 2006 PlayStation 2 80 2008 PlayStation 2 Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy VII International 114 Notes Third person shooter with role playing game elements 115 Sequel to Final Fantasy VII taking place three years after the game 115 International version released in Japan 2008 PlayStation 2 114 Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries 83 Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode Final Fantasy VIIOriginal release dates JP August 18 2006NA August 22 2006 Release years by system 2006 Mobile phones 80 Notes Released for Japanese mobile phones on August 18 2006 taking place midway through Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy VII 80 Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries 83 No longer available to download with Final Fantasy Mobile ending on March 31 2018 109 Crisis Core Final Fantasy VIIOriginal release dates JP September 13 2007 104 NA March 25 2008 116 PAL June 26 2008 117 Release years by system 2007 PlayStation Portable 104 Notes Prequel to Final Fantasy VII chronicling the events leading up to the game 118 Part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII subseries 83 Only Final Fantasy game on the PlayStation Portable not available on the PlayStation Store Final Fantasy VII G BikeOriginal release date JP October 30 2014 Release years by system 2014 Android iOSNotes International release cancelled Terminated on December 15 2015 Final Fantasy VII RemakeOriginal release date WW April 10 2020 Release years by system April 10 2020 PlayStation 4June 10 2021 PlayStation 5 Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade December 9 2021 Epic Games Store Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade June 17 2022 Steam Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Notes First in a planned series of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII An upgraded version titled Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade with expansion titled Episode Intermission and with all previous updates released in 2021 for PlayStation 5 Final Fantasy VII The First SoldierOriginal release date WW November 17 2021 Release years by system 2021 Android iOSNotes Battle Royale prequel Terminated on January 11 2023 Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII ReunionOriginal release date WW December 13 2022 Release years by system 2022 Microsoft Windows Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X SNotes Full remaster of the PlayStation Portable game Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII originally launched in 2007 Final Fantasy VII Ever CrisisOriginal release dates WW 2023 Release years by system 2023 Android iOSNotes Planned to be released in monthly episodic installments Retells the events from Final Fantasy VII and all other titles in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VII RebirthOriginal release dates WW 2024 Release years by system 2024 PlayStation 5Notes Announced at the Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary celebration in 2022 Second in a planned series of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy Edit Main article Fabula Nova Crystallis Final FantasyFabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy Title DetailsFinal Fantasy Type 0Original release dates JP October 27 2011 119 WW March 17 2015 HD only Release years by system 2011 PlayStation Portable 2015 PlayStation 4 Xbox One PC Steam Final Fantasy Type 0 HD Notes Originally titled Final Fantasy Agito XIII 120 Square Enix describes it as an online RPG but not a massively multiplayer online role playing game 120 Takes place in different universe from Final Fantasy XIII but features a similar mythology 120 Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries 83 Final Fantasy XIII 2Original release dates JP December 15 2011 122 NA January 31 2012 121 PAL February 3 2012 121 Release years by system 2011 PlayStation 3 Xbox 3602014 PC Steam 2015 iOS AndroidNotes Direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII 123 Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries 123 Lightning Returns Final Fantasy XIIIOriginal release dates JP November 21 2013NA February 11 2014AU February 13 2014PAL February 14 2014 Release years by system 2013 PlayStation 3 Xbox 3602015 PC Steam 2016 Android iOSNotes Direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII 2 124 Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries Final Fantasy AgitoOriginal release date JP May 14 2014 Release years by system 2014 Android iOSNotes Mobile spin off of Final Fantasy Type 0 125 Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries 126 Terminated in November 2015 International release cancelled Final Fantasy AwakeningOriginal release date CHN December 14 2016WW August 15 2017 Release years by system 2016 Android iOSNotes Part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy subseries Announced under the provisional title Final Fantasy Type 0 Online Terminated English version closed in 2019 and all other versions shut down in May 2020 Final Fantasy XV Universe Edit See also Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV Final Fantasy XV The Dawn of the Future and Final Fantasy XV downloadable content Final Fantasy XV Universe Title DetailsPlatinum Demo Final Fantasy XVOriginal release date WW March 30 2016 Release years by system 2016 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Xbox One Microsoft Store Notes Free to play prologue to Final Fantasy XV Delisted from the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store on March 31 2017 Justice Monsters FiveOriginal release date WW August 30 2016 Release years by system 2016 iOS AndroidNotes Mobile pinball game based on a minigame from Final Fantasy XV Ended its service on March 27 2017 127 A King s Tale Final Fantasy XVOriginal release date WW November 29 2016 Release years by system 2016 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Xbox One Microsoft Store Notes Arcade beat em up spin off set 30 years prior to Final Fantasy XV Final Fantasy XV A New EmpireOriginal release date WW June 29 2017 Release years by system 2017 iOS AndroidNotes Based on Final Fantasy XV features its characters and soundtrack King s Knight Wrath of the Dark DragonOriginal release date WW September 13 2017 Release years by system 2017 iOS AndroidNotes Mobile remake of the 1986 King s Knight and a tie in to Final Fantasy XV Referenced in XV as a game enjoyed by Noctis Lucis Caelum and his friends Ended its service on June 26 2018 Monster of the Deep Final Fantasy XVOriginal release date WW November 21 2017 Release years by system 2017 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Notes Downloadable virtual reality video game for the PlayStation VR Final Fantasy XV Pocket EditionOriginal release date WW February 8 2018 Release years by system 2018 Android iOS Microsoft Windows Microsoft Store 2018 Nintendo Switch Nintendo eShop PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Xbox One Microsoft Store Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD Notes Abridged version of Final Fantasy XV remaking its storyline graphics and gameplay for mobile devices Final Fantasy XV War for EosOriginal release date INA MYS PHI March 21 2022WW February 16 2023 Release years by system 2022 Android2023 iOSNotes Free to play mobile strategy game based on Final Fantasy XV 128 First released on Android in Indonesia Malaysia and Philippines Subseries EditArtniks Edit Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy ArtniksOriginal release date JP November 30 2012 Release years by system 2012 iOS AndroidNotes Free to play social multiplayer role playing game Players had to have a Gree mobile gaming platform account in order to play The game was terminated in August 2014 Final Fantasy Artniks DiveOriginal release date JP June 30 2014 Release years by system 2014 Android iOSNotes Dungeon crawling free to play multiplayer mobile game for Android and iOS 129 Players had to have a Gree mobile gaming platform account in order to play The game was terminated in March 2016 Brave Exvius Edit Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy Brave ExviusOriginal release date JP October 22 2015WW June 29 2016 Release years by system 2015 Android iOSNotes Free to play mobile role playing game and side story to the Final Fantasy series Features characters from the Final Fantasy series Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Tap Original release date WW September 8 2017 Release years by system 2017 MessengerNotes Free to play endless clicker game published through Facebook by Square Enix for Facebook s Messenger platform 130 Spin off of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius TerminatedWar of the Visions Final Fantasy Brave ExviusOriginal release date JP November 14 2019WW March 25 2020 Release years by system 2019 Android iOSNotes Spin off of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Chocobo Edit Spin off games Title DetailsChocobo series Release years by system 1997 PlayStation Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Chocobo s Mysterious Dungeon 131 1998 PlayStation Chocobo s Dungeon 2 132 1999 WonderSwan Chocobo no Fushigi Dungeon for WonderSwan Chocobo s Mysterious Dungeon for WonderSwan 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 Yureisen Chocobo Anywhere 2 Escape Ghost Ship 139 2003 Mobile phones Choco Mate 140 141 2004 Mobile phones Dokodemo Chocobo 2 5 Sennyu 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 Meikyu 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 Yusha Chocobo and the Magic Picture Book The Witch the Girl and the Five Heroes 147 2010 iOS 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 50 2022 iOS Android Chocobo GP 148 2022 Nintendo Switch Chocobo GP 149 Notes Series of games of different genres featuring a Chocobo a creature from the Final Fantasy games as the main character with environments based on the Final Fantasy series 150 Only Chocobo s Dungeon 2 Chocobo Racing Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo Tales Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo s Dungeon Chocobo Panic Chocobo s Crystal Tower Chocobo s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy Chocobo GP and Chocobo GP have been released outside Japan 151 Crystal Chronicles Edit Main article Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy Crystal ChroniclesOriginal release date s JP August 8 2003NA February 9 2004EU March 12 2004 Release years by system 2003 GameCube2020 Android iOS Nintendo Switch Nintendo eShop PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition Notes Action role playing game featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Physical version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition released only in Japan Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of FatesOriginal release date JP August 23 2007NA March 11 2008EU March 21 2008 Release years by system 2007 Nintendo DSNotes Action role playing game featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a KingOriginal release date JP March 25 2008NA May 12 2008EU May 20 2008 Release years by system 2008 Wii WiiWare Notes Simulation featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Echoes of TimeOriginal release date JP January 29 2009NA March 24 2009EU March 27 2009 Release years by system 2009 Nintendo DS WiiNotes Action role playing game featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a DarklordOriginal release date JP June 30 2009EU July 17 2009NA July 20 2009 Release years by system 2009 Wii WiiWare Notes Tower Defense featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles The Crystal BearersOriginal release date JP November 12 2009NA December 26 2009EU February 5 2010 Release years by system 2009 WiiNotes Action role playing game featuring concepts from the Final Fantasy series 152 Crystal Defenders Edit Spin off games Title DetailsCrystal GuardiansOriginal release date s JP January 28 2008WW December 23 2008 Release years by system 2008 Mobile phones 153 2008 iOS Wiiware Xbox Live Arcade PlayStation Network Crystal Defenders 154 2011 Android Crystal Defenders Notes Originally released in Japan as Crystal Guardians later rebranded as Crystal Defenders Turn based strategy game using concepts from Final Fantasy Tactics A2 Grimoire of the Rift 155 Terminated in May 2016 Crystal Defenders Vanguard StormOriginal release date WW May 13 2009 Release years by system 2009 iOSNotes Turn based strategy game using concepts from Final Fantasy Tactics A2 Grimoire of the Rift 155 Terminated on August 31 2017 Dimensions Edit Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy DimensionsOriginal release dates JP September 6 2010NA August 31 2012 smartphone version EU August 31 2012 smartphone version Release years by system 2010 Mobile phones 2012 iOS AndroidNotes Released in Japan as Final Fantasy Legends Hikari to Yami no Senshi ファイナルファンタジー レジェンズ 光と闇の戦士 Fainaru Fantaji Rejenzu Hikari to Yami no Senshi lit Final Fantasy Legends Warriors of Light and Darkness Side story of the Final Fantasy series Final Fantasy Dimensions IIOriginal release date JP February 12 2015WW November 1 2017 Release years by system 2015 Android iOSNotes Released in Japan as Final Fantasy Legends Toki no Suishō ファイナルファンタジー レジェンズ 時空ノ水晶 Fainaru Fantaji Rejenzu Toki no Suishō lit Final Fantasy Legends Crystal of Space Time Free to play mobile role playing game and side story to the Final Fantasy series In 2016 after a massive update rebranded as Final Fantasy Legends II in Japan In 2017 the old free to play version of the game was shut down and a paid one was re launched with the same name in Japan and released worldwide as Final Fantasy Dimensions II Dissidia Edit Spin off games Title DetailsDissidia Final FantasyOriginal release dates JP December 18 2008NA August 25 2009EU September 4 2009 Release years by system 2008 PlayStation PortableNotes 3D fighting game featuring characters from the main series Dissidia 012 Final FantasyOriginal release date JP March 3 2011NA March 22 2011EU March 25 2011 Release years by system 2011 PlayStation PortableNotes 3D fighting game featuring characters from the main series Dissidia Final FantasyOriginal release date JP November 26 2015WW January 30 2018 Release years by system 2015 Arcade2018 PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT 2019 PC Steam Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Notes Originally released as Dissidia Final Fantasy in Japan for arcades 3D fighting game featuring characters from the main series Released as Dissidia Final Fantasy NT in 2018 for PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera OmniaOriginal release date JP February 1 2017WW January 30 2018 Release years by system 2017 iOS AndroidNotes 3D fighting game featuring characters from the main series Explorers Edit Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy ExplorersOriginal release date JP December 18 2014NA January 26 2016EU January 29 2016 Release years by system 2014 Nintendo 3DS 156 Notes Multiplayer action role playing game Features up to four person co op gameplay 156 Final Fantasy Explorers ForceOriginal release date JP March 15 2018 Release years by system 2018 iOS AndroidNotes Online multiplayer game based on Final Fantasy Explorers Terminated on February 19 2019 157 SaGa Edit Spin off games Title DetailsSaGa series Release years by system 1989 JP 1990 NA Game Boy The Final Fantasy Legend 158 1990 JP 1991 NA Game Boy Final Fantasy Legend II 159 1991 JP 1993 NA Game Boy Final Fantasy Legend III 160 Notes Though these three games were marketed in North America with Final Fantasy in the title 161 they were originally created as entries in the SaGa series of games The Final Fantasy name was dropped for later SaGa games brought to North America 161 None of the three games bore any Final Fantasy branding in their original Japanese versions where they were titled Makai Toushi Sa Ga 魔界塔士 Sa Ga lit Warrior in the Tower of the Spirit World Sa Ga Sa Ga2 Hihō Densetsu Sa Ga2 秘宝伝説 lit Sa Ga2 The Treasure Legend Jikuu no Hasha Sa Ga3 Kanketsu Hen 時空の覇者 Sa Ga3 完結編 lit The Ruler of Time and Space Sa Ga3 Final Chapter 161 The three games were republished by Sunsoft again under the Final Fantasy Legend name in 1998 162 Not to be confused with the Final Fantasy Legends mobile games released in Japan Theatrhythm Edit Spin off games Title DetailsTheatrhythm Final FantasyOriginal release dates JP February 16 2012NA July 3 2012EU July 6 2012 Release years by system 2012 Nintendo 3DS iOSNotes Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series Only Final Fantasy game on the Nintendo 3DS not available on the Nintendo eShop Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain CallOriginal release dates JP April 24 2014NA September 16 2014EU September 19 2014 Release years by system 2014 Nintendo 3DSNotes Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All Star CarnivalOriginal release date JP September 27 2016 Release years by system 2016 ArcadeNotes Rhythm game of the Final Fantasy series Theatrhythm Final Bar LineOriginal release date WW February 16 2023 Release years by system 2023 Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4Notes Rhythm game of various Square Enix franchises including the Final Fantasy series Unlimited Edit See also Final Fantasy Unlimited Spin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy Unlimited with UOriginal release date JP August 20 2002 163 Release years by system 2002 Mobile phones 163 Notes Mobile phone game set in the Final Fantasy Unlimited universe 163 Turn based role playing game Final Fantasy Unlimited on PC Meikyu Kuroki Yume no Kioku Original release date JP May 16 2003 164 Release years by system 2003 Microsoft Windows 164 Notes Personal computer game set in the Final Fantasy Unlimited universe published by Amada Printing 164 Card battle game World Edit Spin off games Title DetailsWorld of Final FantasyOriginal release date NA October 25 2016JP October 27 2016EU October 28 2016 Release years by system 2016 PlayStation Vita PlayStation 42017 PC Steam 2018 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Store Xbox One Nintendo Switch PC Steam World of Final Fantasy Maxima 50 Notes Features characters from the Final Fantasy series Physical version of World of Final Fantasy Maxima released only for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch 165 World of Final Fantasy Meli MeloOriginal release date s JP December 12 2017 Release years by system 2017 iOS AndroidNotes Online multiplayer video game based on World of Final Fantasy Terminated on December 13 2018 Other games EditSpin off games Title DetailsFinal Fantasy AdventureOriginal release dates JP June 8 1991 151 NA November 1 1991 151 PAL June 17 1993 166 Release years by system 1991 Game Boy 151 2019 Nintendo Switch as part of the Collection of Mana compilation Notes Released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu Final Fantasy Gaiden 聖剣伝説 ファイナルファンタジー外伝 Legend of the Holy Sword Final Fantasy Gaiden and in Europe as Mystic Quest 151 First released as a side story for the Final Fantasy series it has generated its own game series called Mana 151 Features some elements from the Final Fantasy series which did not reappear in later titles or in its remakes Sword of Mana 2003 and Adventures of Mana 2016 151 Final Fantasy Mystic QuestOriginal release dates NA October 5 1992 168 JP September 10 1993 167 PAL 1993 169 Release years by system 1993 Super NES 168 Notes First Final Fantasy game developed specifically for an American audience Role playing game with action adventure elements 151 Released in Japan as Final Fantasy USA Mystic Quest and in Europe as Mystic Quest Legend 169 Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of LightOriginal release dates JP October 29 2009 170 NA October 5 2010PAL October 8 2010 Release years by system 2009 Nintendo DS 170 Notes Released in Japan as Hikari no 4 Senshi Final Fantasy Gaiden 光の4戦士 ファイナルファンタジー外伝 Hikari no 4 Senshi Fainaru Fantaji Gaiden lit 4 Heroes of Light Final Fantasy Gaiden Side story of the Final Fantasy series 171 Voice FantasyOriginal release dates JP November 1 2010 Release years by system 2010 iOSNotes Voice controlled RPG game Terminated the game was delisted from the iOS App Store on May 31 2016 Final Fantasy Airborne BrigadeOriginal release dates JP January 6 2012NA December 14 2012 Release years by system 2012 Android iOSNotes Online social game of the Final Fantasy series TerminatedFinal Fantasy All the BravestOriginal release dates NA January 17 2013JP January 17 2013EU January 17 2013 Release years by system 2013 Android iOSNotes Free to play mobile game featuring characters and settings from the Final Fantasy series Terminated Android and iOS versions shut down and removed in November 2022 and July 2023 respectively Pictlogica Final FantasyOriginal release date JP October 28 2013 Release years by system 2013 Android iOS2017 Nintendo 3DSNotes Free to play action puzzle game Terminated delisted from all app stores in spring 2019 Final Fantasy World Wide WordsOriginal release date JP September 16 2014 Release years by system 2014 Android iOSNotes Typing game featuring characters from the Final Fantasy series TerminatedFinal Fantasy Record KeeperOriginal release dates JP September 24 2014NA March 26 2015EU March 26 2015 Release years by system 2014 Android iOSNotes Free to play mobile role playing game featuring characters scenarios and major battles from the Final Fantasy series Ended its service outside Japan on September 29 2022 172 Heavenstrike RivalsOriginal release date s WW November 14 2014 Release years by system 2014 Android iOS PC Steam Notes Square Enix franchise characters including those from the worlds of Final Fantasy appeared as playable units TerminatedFinal Fantasy Portal AppOriginal release date JP February 4 2015WW August 19 2015 Release years by system 2015 Android iOSNotes Contains the Triple Triad card game from Final Fantasy VIII Mobius Final FantasyOriginal release date JP June 4 2015WW August 3 2016 Release years by system 2015 Android iOS 2017 PC Steam 173 Notes Free to play mobile role playing game Terminated the game concluded service in 2020 in Japan on March 31 and then globally on June 30 174 Final Fantasy Digital Card GameOriginal release date JP July 9 2019 Release years by system 2019 Android iOS PCNotes Online browser game launched for Yahoo Japan Game service in Japan Free to play game with micro transaction services Terminated on July 9 2020 175 Bundled releases EditBundled releases Title DetailsFinal Fantasy I IIOriginal release date JP February 27 1994 13 Release years by system 1994 Family Computer 13 Notes Bundle release of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II 13 Final Fantasy CollectionOriginal release date JP March 11 1999 35 Release years by system 1999 PlayStation 35 Notes Japan exclusive bundle of the PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy IV V and VI in special edition packaging with omake extras 35 Final Fantasy AnthologyOriginal release dates NA October 5 1999 37 PAL February 27 2002 27 Release years by system 1999 PlayStation 37 Notes North American release includes PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy V and VI with a special edition soundtrack CD 176 PAL release includes PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy IV and V 27 Final Fantasy ChroniclesOriginal release date NA June 29 2001 36 Release years by system 2001 PlayStation 36 Notes North America exclusive bundle of the PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger 36 Final Fantasy OriginsOriginal release dates JP October 31 2002 5 NA April 8 2003 5 PAL March 14 2003 5 Release years by system 2002 PlayStation 5 Notes Bundle of the PlayStation ports of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II 5 Titled Final Fantasy I II Premium Package in Japan 5 Final Fantasy I amp II Dawn of SoulsOriginal release dates JP July 29 2004 14 NA November 29 2004 14 PAL December 3 2004 14 Release years by system 2004 Game Boy Advance 14 Notes Bundle of the Game Boy Advance ports of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II with bonus quests and dungeons 177 Final Fantasy X X 2 Ultimate BoxOriginal release date JP September 9 2005 58 Release years by system 2005 PlayStation 2 58 Notes Boxed set of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X 2 with a bonus disc containing a short film that bridges the story of Final Fantasy X with X 2 58 Final Fantasy IV The Complete CollectionOriginal release dates JP March 24 2011NA April 19 2011EU April 21 2011AU April 28 2011 Release years by system 2011 PlayStation PortableNotes Bundle consisting of enhanced ports of Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV The After Years as well as a new scenario called Final Fantasy IV Interlude that links them together 178 Final Fantasy XIII XIII 2 Dual PackOriginal release date AS September 13 2012 179 Release years by system 2012 PlayStation 3 179 Notes Boxed set of Final Fantasy XIII and XIII 2 sold in Asia with the voices in Japanese and the text in both Chinese and English 179 Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate BoxOriginal release date JP December 18 2012 180 Release years by system 2012 Various 180 Notes Japan exclusive boxed set of the first thirteen Final Fantasy games on PlayStation consoles 180 Includes Final Fantasy through Final Fantasy IX on PlayStation except Final Fantasy III on PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy X through Final Fantasy XII on PlayStation 2 and Final Fantasy XIII on PlayStation 3 180 Includes a code redeemable for in game Moogle Earrings in Final Fantasy XIV 180 Final Fantasy XIII Ultimate CollectionOriginal release date JP November 21 2013 181 Release years by system 2013 PlayStation 3Notes Boxed set of Final Fantasy XIII Final Fantasy XIII 2 and Lightning Returns Final Fantasy XIII exclusive to Japan Also included are a special art book selected tracks from the games soundtracks and a Play Arts Kai figurine of Lightning 181 Branded subseries EditThese 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 Branded subseries Title DetailsCompilation of Final Fantasy VII series Release years by system 2004 Mobile phones Before Crisis Final Fantasy VII 107 2006 PlayStation 2 Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy VII 80 2006 Mobile phones Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode Final Fantasy VII 80 2007 PlayStation Portable Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII 104 2008 PlayStation 2 Dirge of Cerberus Final Fantasy VII International 114 Notes Brand name for a series of games and animated features based in the world and continuity of Final Fantasy VII though it does not include Final Fantasy VII itself 83 Final Fantasy Mobile series Release years by system 2004 Mobile phones Final Fantasy 9 2005 Mobile phones Final Fantasy II 18 Notes Brand name for mobile phone ports of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II which were released separately for two different mobile phone models 15 Final Fantasy port is also called Final Fantasy i and Final Fantasy EZ depending on the phone 15 Finest Fantasy for Advance series Release years by system 2005 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy IV Advance 31 2006 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy V Advance 40 2006 Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy VI Advance 43 Notes Brand name for the Game Boy Advance ports of Final Fantasy IV V and VI with bonus quests and dungeons 38 Brand name only used in Japan Ivalice Alliance series Release years by system 2007 Nintendo DS Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings 104 2007 PlayStation Portable Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the Lions 182 2007 PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System 82 2007 Nintendo DS Final Fantasy Tactics A2 Grimoire of the Rift 99 Notes Brand name for games set in the world of Ivalice 183 Includes Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the Lions Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System and Final Fantasy Tactics A2 Grimoire of the Rift 83 Does not include games set in Ivalice released prior to 2007 when the subseries was 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