2) Maplewood
3) St Cloud
2) Maplewood
3) St Cloud
✅️ Legend of Mana
❌️ Children of Mana
❌️ Heroes of Mana
✅️ Legend of Mana
❌️ Children of Mana
❌️ Heroes of Mana
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- FF Origin, “Stranger of Paradise”: 2022
- FF16: 2023
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- FF Origin, “Stranger of Paradise”: 2022
- FF16: 2023
- FF15: 2016
- FF15 “A King's Tale”: 2016
- FF15, “A New Empire”: 2017
- FF15 “Monster of the Deep”: 2017
- FF15 Pocket Edition (remade & abridged): 2018
- FF15 “War for Eos”: 2022-2023
- FF15: 2016
- FF15 “A King's Tale”: 2016
- FF15, “A New Empire”: 2017
- FF15 “Monster of the Deep”: 2017
- FF15 Pocket Edition (remade & abridged): 2018
- FF15 “War for Eos”: 2022-2023
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FF “Explorers” sub-series: 2014-2016
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“World of FF”: 2016
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FF “Explorers” sub-series: 2014-2016
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“World of FF”: 2016
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- FF14 (MMO): Released unfinished in 2010
- FF14 2.0, “A Realm Reborn”: 2013. Fixed many of the broken parts of FF14
FF14 Expansions:
- Heavensward: 2015
- Stormblood: 2017
- Shadowbringers: 2019
- Endwalker: 2021
- Dawntrail: 2024
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- FF14 (MMO): Released unfinished in 2010
- FF14 2.0, “A Realm Reborn”: 2013. Fixed many of the broken parts of FF14
FF14 Expansions:
- Heavensward: 2015
- Stormblood: 2017
- Shadowbringers: 2019
- Endwalker: 2021
- Dawntrail: 2024
- FF13: 2009-2010
- FF13-2: 2011-2012
- FF13 “Lightning Returns”: 2013-2014
- FF “Type-0”: 2011 (the earliest entry in the Crystallis sub-series)
(FF15 was initially going to be a Crystallis game, but then wasn't)
- FF13: 2009-2010
- FF13-2: 2011-2012
- FF13 “Lightning Returns”: 2013-2014
- FF “Type-0”: 2011 (the earliest entry in the Crystallis sub-series)
(FF15 was initially going to be a Crystallis game, but then wasn't)
Part of the “Ivalice Alliance” sub-series. FF12 is the earliest entry in the Ivalice chronology.
- FF12, “Revenant Wings”: 2007
“Dissidia” sub-series (fighting games): 2008
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FF “The 4 Heroes of Light”: 2009-2010
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Part of the “Ivalice Alliance” sub-series. FF12 is the earliest entry in the Ivalice chronology.
- FF12, “Revenant Wings”: 2007
“Dissidia” sub-series (fighting games): 2008
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FF “The 4 Heroes of Light”: 2009-2010
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- FF “Crystal Chronicles” spin-off series: 2003-2004
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- FF “Crystal Chronicles” spin-off series: 2003-2004
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A far worse failure: Kingdom Hearts was released in 2002 (a game series I love and hate that technically has FF characters in it)
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A far worse failure: Kingdom Hearts was released in 2002 (a game series I love and hate that technically has FF characters in it)
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- FF8: 1999
- FF8's Triple Triad card game is available in “Final Fantasy Portal App”, 2015
- FF9: 2000
- FF10: 2001
- FF10-2: 2003
- FF8: 1999
- FF8's Triple Triad card game is available in “Final Fantasy Portal App”, 2015
- FF9: 2000
- FF10: 2001
- FF10-2: 2003