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Square Enix launches Final Fantasy VI, with all the Usually Blocking

Those that might have been too busy to keep up with things might have missed that Square Enix released Final Fantasy VI to the Play Store today. Chiming in at the tradition $15.99, the game is already racking up some serious downloads. Final Fantasy VI first made its debut in 1994 in Japan, but was Final Fantasy III in the states. At least, according to Wikipedia.

Final Fantasy VI for Android
In this epic iteration of the gaming franchise, all the main characters from past come together in one epic story. You are able to play as all your favorites from the past in an intertwining story.  FFVI, like all the rest, has been completely redone by Square Enix  to recreate the magic that once was, on your mobile device. It received a complete overhaul to the battle interface to accommodate all our touch controls and even includes some magicites and events that were recreated in the 2006 remake.

Final Fantasy VI for Android
Of course Square has high standards and higher prices. At $15.99 and 493MBs, it is up to you to decide if you want to continue where the storey left off. Be warned though, we are seeing some user complaints as always. The wonders of KitKat and ART seem to be a problem and so does the Xposed framwork (Need to disable all modules and reboot before playing).  Interestingly enough there’s G+ sign-in, but no cloud back-up for gaming progress. We wonder if they will implement that at some point. Mind you, that is based on the comments on the Play Store, not personal experience.

If you want to pick it up, then just hit the link below.

Get it on Google Play