Final Fantasy IX
News, coverage and analysis tracking Final Fantasy IX across the outlets.- Best Android RPGs – Updated!This guide rounds up the best RPGs available on Android devices, focusing on premium titles with all content accessible out of the box. The list includes classics like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Quest VIII, and Chrono Trigger, alongside modern favorites such as Pascal's Wager and The Banner Saga.
- Feature: 10 N64 Games We Played In A Wondrous Alternate TimelineThis article explores a hypothetical alternate timeline where the Nintendo 64 achieved greater market success, imagining 10 games that could have been released. It speculates on potential N64 entries for series like Fire Emblem, Tekken, Metroid, and Final Fantasy, and discusses what might have been if sequels to GoldenEye 007 and Super Mario 64 were prioritized.
- Prime Day retro gaming deals are now live, and I've picked out the classic consoles, controllers, and accessories…Amazon Prime Day is offering deals on retro gaming consoles, controllers, and accessories, with discounts available on items like the Atari 2600+ and Evercade cartridges. The sale coincides with Sonic the Hedgehog's 35th anniversary, and while many deals require a Prime membership, some independent retailers are also offering rival sales.
- Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space Releases Version 3.15.60 on June 18!Wright Flyer Studios has released version 3.15.60 for the JRPG Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space, which is available on PC, iOS, and Android. The update includes new Stellar Awakenings for characters Mistrare and Amy, and a new Another Style for Xianhua. The FINAL FANTASY IX crossover story "Memories of Another Sky" is also concluding, with a special finale event available until July 6, 2026.
- Japanese gamers reveal their favourite games and the answers might surprise youA survey by Japanese magazine Famitsu revealed that RPGs dominate the preferences of Japanese gamers, with series like Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy being highly influential and desired. Nintendo was named the nation's favorite developer, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was a top pick for recommendations and replaying. The survey highlights a significant difference in gaming tastes compared to Western markets, with a strong emphasis on adventure and anime-style games in Japan.
- Japanese gamers vote on most influential game and series, favorite character, favorite developer, moreFamitsu magazine's 40th-anniversary survey of over 5,000 Japanese gamers revealed Nintendo as the favorite developer and Mario as the favorite character. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was highly recommended, while Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series dominated influence and sequel requests. Masahiro Sakurai was named favorite creator.
- We're getting our first HD-2D Final Fantasy game, and it's based on the now-shuttered mobile title Brave ExviusSquare Enix announced Final Fantasy Resonance, the first HD-2D Final Fantasy game, set to release on October 22nd for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The game adapts the story of the now-shuttered mobile title Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius, rebuilding and reimagining its narrative with new elements, a new turn-based combat system, and classic Final Fantasy features like chocobos and airships.
- Accessorize With Final Fantasy 10's Brotherhood Keychain and Tidus Shoulder Bag | Console CreaturesSquare Enix is releasing new merchandise for the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy 10, including a Brotherhood keychain and shoulder bags inspired by Tidus and Yuna. The keychain is priced at ¥1,980 and expected in September, while the bags, featuring character colors and logos, will also be available later this year.
- GOG’s Square Enix Sale Includes 11 Classic Final Fantasy, Mana, And SaGa GamesGOG is hosting a Square Enix Publisher Sale featuring discounts of up to 70% on 11 classic games from the Final Fantasy, Mana, and SaGa series. The sale, which runs until June 6, includes titles like Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, The Legend of Mana, and SaGa Frontier Remastered, all offered DRM-free for PC.
- Second Final Fantasy House Grooves Album Covers FFXSquare Enix will release "FFX – House Grooves," an arrangement album of songs from Final Fantasy X, on July 22, 2026. Similar to a previous album for Final Fantasy IX, this release will feature energetic, electronic-infused remixes with added vocals, available worldwide on CD and digital platforms. Final Fantasy X is available on PlayStation 2 and bundled with FFX-2 on multiple modern platforms.
- Trials of Mana and Legend of Mana enter the GOG Preservation Program with a Square Enix saleTrials of Mana and Legend of Mana are now available DRM-free on GOG as part of the Preservation Program. This coincides with a Square Enix JRPG sale on GOG, featuring discounts on titles like Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, and Romancing SaGa 2, ending June 8th.
- Opinion: Replaying Games Is Better Than Playing GamesThis opinion piece argues that replaying games can be more satisfying than experiencing them for the first time, especially after completing them. The author highlights the unique pleasure of revisiting familiar worlds and mechanics without the pressure of progression, finding new appreciation in details and design choices. The article also touches on the appeal of remasters and remakes, offering a fresh perspective or a chance to compare with original experiences.
- Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi praises AI-generated FF6 remake teaser, is promptly told "please stop" by SaGa's Akitoshi KawazuFinal Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi praised an AI-generated teaser for a hypothetical Final Fantasy VI remake, sparking debate among fans and industry figures. SaGa creator Akitoshi Kawazu urged Sakaguchi to reconsider his positive reaction to the AI-generated content, highlighting ongoing discussions about AI's role in game development.
- Final Fantasy XI Is Expanding Its Free TrialSquare Enix has significantly expanded the free trial for its pioneering MMORPG, Final Fantasy XI. The new trial removes the time limit and raises the level cap to 75, allowing players to explore the base game's world indefinitely. The announcement was made during a livestream celebrating the game's 24th anniversary.
- 6 Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Abilities Getting BuffedSquare Enix has announced that six abilities in Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy will receive buffs before the end of May 2026. The company detailed which character abilities will be adjusted, including multiple for Lightning and Zidane, and will send 10 Draw Tickets to players as compensation. A maintenance period is scheduled for May 7, 2026, to address bugs preventing Burst attacks and ability usage.
- The 10 best RPGs for kids if you're looking for family-friendly gaming sessionsThis guide highlights ten role-playing games suitable for children, focusing on family-friendly experiences. The selection includes titles like Monster Hunter Stories 3, Costume Quest 2, and Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee, emphasizing accessible gameplay and engaging narratives for younger players across various modern platforms.
- Spelhelgen är extra lång – och extra bra!Several individuals share their gaming plans for an extended weekend, with a focus on titles from Square Enix and Swedish indie developers. Games mentioned include Half-Life: Alyx, Final Fantasy IX and X, Chrono Trigger, Core Keeper, and Next of Kin, alongside Diablo 4 and Syndicate.
- The Enduring Appeal of Final Fantasy: Why One Franchise Defined an Entire MediumThe Final Fantasy franchise maintains its cultural relevance through a comprehensive ecosystem of games, merchandise, and media, extending its reach beyond mainline releases. Its ability to reinvent itself, exemplified by the turnaround of Final Fantasy XIV and iterative game design, allows it to survive and surprise audiences, ensuring its continued impact on the gaming medium.
- Japanese gamers reveal the top 10 JRPGs that make them cry the mostA survey of 4,700 Japanese gamers revealed the top 10 JRPGs most likely to evoke tears, with Final Fantasy 10 topping the list. The ranking predominantly features games from the 2000s, including titles like Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7, Persona 3, and several other Final Fantasy entries, highlighting the series' enduring emotional impact.
- Review: Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream (Switch) - BREAKING NEWS: Mii Life Is Still Bizarre, Hilarious, And A Bit SameyTomodachi Life: Living the Dream for Nintendo Switch offers a bizarre and hilarious life simulation experience with extensive Mii customization. While it improves upon its predecessor with more interactivity and creative options, the core gameplay loop can become repetitive after the initial novelty wears off. The game provides ample opportunities for laughter and creativity, but may not hold long-term engagement for all players.