‘Final Fantasy IX’ is out for Android with 20% off until Feb 21

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Final Fantasy IX has just been released on iOS and Android. It is basically the mobile version of the old PlayStation game. We originally knew it would be coming to mobile, but didn’t know when. Square Enix surprised everyone by releasing it today.

Fans of the series will be happy to know that not only can they play a remastered game on their smartphone, but they can do so at a reduced price for a limited time. The game is currently listed at $16.99, which is 20% off until February 21.

However, there is a downside to the game, which is its huge file size. The game itself is 4GB, but you will need at least 8GB free in order to install it. This might make it very difficult for some users to play it, but you mine as well start thinking of files to delete now because there is no other way around it.

If you have forgotten since its first release on the PlayStation back in the year 2000, here is the story:

Zidane and the Tantalus Theater Troupe have kidnapped Princess Garnet, the heir of Alexandria. To their surprise, however, the princess herself yearned to escape the castle. Through a series of unusual circumstances, she and her personal guard, Steiner, fall in with Zidane and set out on an incredible journey. Meeting unforgettable characters like Vivi and Quina along the way, they learn about themselves, the secrets of the Crystal, and a malevolent force that threatens to destroy their world.

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