Are you a newcomer to the Final Fantasy series? If you’ve been playing exclusively on Nintendo hardware for some time, you may have missed out on a lot of the greatest games in the series. Maybe this is your first time jumping in, or this might be your return after a long hiatus. Now, the Nintendo Switch
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Today, World of Final Fantasy Maxima director Hiroki Chiba revealed on stream multiple new additions of the game. The stream was announced a few days ago, when they revealed Zack, Serah, and Cecil. The biggest reveal was a third playable character that joins Lann and Reynn’s party after clearing the game. The stream also featured live
Today, Square Enix published new details on World of Final Fantasy Maxima, the enhanced port of World of Final Fantasy for Xbox One and Switch. First of all, a live stream will be held for the game on November 5th, titled “World of Final Fantasy Maxima Special Pre-Release Stream, let’s go in the Grimoire!“. It’ll
Square Enix released new screenshots and information for World of Final Fantasy Maxima, revealing new mirages, and a new bonus boss battle with Enna Kros. World of Final Fantasy is a spinoff of the Final Fantasy RPG series, featuring its iconic characters and monsters represented in an SD style. The monsters and summons specifically are called
During last week’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix revealed that several Final Fantasy titles were coming to Nintendo Switch, including an enhanced World of Final Fantasy port called World of Final Fantasy Maxima. This enhanced version of the game will also hit Xbox One, and the new improvements will come to PS4 and PC via DLC.
You can head over to the PlayStation Store right now to grab a slew of various Final Fantasy titles that are on sale for the holidays. Some highlights include Final Fantasy XV, the VR tie-in title Monster of the Deep, XII: The Zodiac Age, and XIV: Stormblood on PS4, as well as World of Final Fantasy for PS Vita and PS4. There’s also a ton of
The previously PlayStation-exclusive JRPG, World of Final Fantasy, will be making its way to PCs before the New Year, according to an announcement by developer Square Enix. Nearly a year after the game launched for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, the news comes as a surprise announcement to anyone following the quirky role-playing title. In today’s press release, Square