Final Fantasy VII is now available on Android for $15.99
4Android users can now play the iconic role-playing title Final Fantasy VII on smartphones and tablets. The mobile port, released for iOS devices last year, can be recommended hardware here. Meet those requirements though, and Cloud, Aeris, Barret, and Tifa all await.
As with the iOS release of FFVII, the Android version brings a number of minor tweaks and updates to the original. You can turn off random enemy encounters and use a new Max Stat cheat command to instantly boost your characters' stats. Unfortunately there are some bugs too, including one which causes "buggy, submarines, airships, and other modes of transportation [to] cease to move." The only fix is a restart, says Square Enix.
Final Fantasy VII is also getting a non-mobile re-release, with Square Enix announcing the title have Final Fantasy XV to look forward to, which is scheduled to be released on PS4 and Xbox One September 30th.
- SourceGoogle Play Store
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