Final Fantasy: 20th Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy: 20th Anniversary Edition

Release: 07.06.2007
PlayStation Portable Android Nintendo 3DS Windows Phone iOS

This is an enhanced version version of the original Final Fantasy, with higher resolution 2D graphics now in 16:9, FMV sequences, a re-recorded higher quality soundtrack, along with all the new dungeons and revised script from the Dawn of Souls Gameboy Advance port that came before it. As a bonus, it also includes art galleries of Yoshitaka Amano’s illustrations.

Storyline

„And so their journey began. The four Warriors of Light felt overwhelmed by the great task destiny had placed upon them. They did not know the true significance of the four crystals they held in their hands… The crystal that once, long ago, shone with a light so brilliant. The time for their journey had come. The time to cast off the veil of darkness and bring the world once more into the light…“

The four Warriors of Light appear, each carrying a darkened crystal, one of each element. They arrive at Cornelia, a powerful kingdom that has witnessed the kidnapping of its princess, Sarah, by a rogue knight named Garland who wants to conquer the kingdom.

Tasked with rescuing the princess, the Warriors set out for the Chaos Shrine – a temple of fiends – to confront Garland. And their journey begins.

Announcement Trailer

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Platforms:
PlayStation Portable Android Nintendo 3DS Windows Phone iOS
Settings:
Action Fantasy
Genres:
Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
Developer: Square Enix Product Development Division 5
Publisher: Square Enix

Release Dates

First Release: 07.06.2007
PlayStation Portable
June 7, 2007 Japan
July 24, 2007 North America
February 8, 2008 Europe
Android
July 27, 2012 Worldwide
Nintendo 3DS
January 21, 2015 Japan
Windows Phone
June 4, 2012 Japan
June 13, 2012 North America
June 13, 2012 Europe
iOS
February 25, 2010 Worldwide

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Square Enix Product Development Division 5

Publisher

Square Enix

Porting

Tose

Supporting

Quintet

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