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Square Enix announces two new Final Fantasy RPGs for iOS and Android in Japan

Final Fantasy Portal also announced

Square Enix announces two new Final Fantasy RPGs for iOS and Android in Japan

Square Enix has announced two new free to play Final Fantasy RPGs for iOS and Android that will be released in Japan this winter.

The first game is titled Final Fantasy Legends: The Space-Time Crystal. It's an epic RPG in which you have to travel back in time to prevent the future from being destroyed by a god.

It's being worked on by Final Fantasy IV designer Takashi Tokita. The aim is for it to emulate the kind of experience SNES-era RPGs offered.

Final Fantasy Legends: The Space-Time Crystal

The other game is called Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius. Not too much is known about this one, but it is being co-developed with A-Lim, creators of social RPG Brave Frontier [download].

Early signs indicated that Brave Exvius will be a Final Fantasy adaptation of that game's design. That would involve teaming up with friends to take on dungeons in an old school-style fantasy RPG world.

Lastly, Square Enix also announced a Final Fantasy Portal app. When released, this will let fans check up on the latest Final Fantasy news.

Final Fantasy Portal

It will reportedly also have the Final Fantasy VIII card game Triple Triad built inside of it.

By registering a Square Enix ID and playing the game, you'll be able to earn points that can be spent on digital content, apparently. You can also shared cards from the app with the Final Fantasy XIV online game.

No release dates for the two new games or the Portal app were announced. And at the moment, all of it will be exclusive to Japan.

With any luck, some time next year we'll hear about these two new Final Fantasy games heading westward.

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