This article is about the 2010 mobile game. For the unrelated 1989 Game Boy game, see The Final Fantasy Legend.
2010 video game
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Game artwork by Yoshitaka Amano depicting Vata (left) and The Mask (right)
Developer(s)
Matrix Software Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Director(s)
Toshio Akiyama
Producer(s)
Takashi Tokita
Artist(s)
Akira Oguro
Composer(s)
Naoshi Mizuta
Series
Final Fantasy
Platform(s)
FOMA 903i, iOS, Android
Release
FOMA 903i
JP: September 6, 2010
au
JP: December 9, 2010
iOS
WW: August 31, 2012
Android
JP: August 31, 2012
WW: December 21, 2012
Genre(s)
Role-playing game
Mode(s)
Single-player
Final Fantasy Dimensions[a] is a role-playing video game developed by Matrix Software and published by Square Enix for mobile devices. Similar to Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, it was initially released as an episodic game, with the first two installments released in September 2010 on the Japanese i-mode distribution service, and in December 2010 for the EZweb distribution service. The game was remade for the iOS and Android platforms and released internationally in August 2012.
Final Fantasy Dimensions features 2D graphics and a Job Change System similar to that of Final Fantasy V. Its battle system is a variation of the Final Fantasy series's Active Time Battle system. The game follows two parties, the Warriors of Light and the Warriors of Darkness, with players controlling up to five party members at a time in battle, on their quest to reform their shattered world and foil the dark plans of the Avalon Empire. In 2015, a sequel was released, titled Final Fantasy Dimensions II.
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