The miniature version of Final Fantasy XV will arrive on February 9 for iOS and Android thanks to a listing on both the App Store and PlayStore.
On each page is a description of Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition as well as a handful of screenshots, and requirements to run the chibi version of last year’s main Final Fantasy game.
To run Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition on iOS you will need an iPhone 6S or later, later models of the iPad or iPad Pro. If you’re like me, on a 6 Plus, well, you’re out of luck!
Pocket Edition is the same great game on mobile, luckily, Square Enix took great length ensure this isn’t a cash grab and is a new take on their property. I had hands-on time with Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition last year and was pleasantly surprised at how great the game translated to a mobile game, bringing it’s wonderful cast to iOS and Android allows for even more gamers to see what they missed on the console.
If you’re interested, the first chapter is free, and the two chapters after will cost you $0.99 USD, with chapters 4 – 1 0 ringing up at $3.99 after that. The entire game will cost you $20 USD.
“Explore the world of Final Fantasy XV
with a cast of cute and cool characters! ”
Now you can enjoy the Final Fantasy XV story across 10 exciting chapters
Tap to move, tap to talk, and tap to fight
Easy for anyone to pick up and play!
[Story]
The Tale of the Chosen King, Savior to the Star.
After years of fighting, the nations of Lucis and Niflheim at last agree to an armistice.
As a symbol of this promised peace, Noctis, crown prince of Lucis, is to wed the Lady Lunafreya of Tenebrae.
The prince sets forth for his wedding on the eve of the signing ceremony, sent off by his father, King Regis.
Unbeknownst to Noctis, however, the journey ahead is fraught with perils…