Template:Infobox CVG Final Fantasy Awakening (Chinese: 最终幻想 觉醒, Zuì Zhōng Huànxiǎng Juéxǐng) is a free-to-play online multi-player video game based on Final Fantasy Type-0, developed in place of the discontinued Final Fantasy Agito.
The game was originally titled Final Fantasy Type-0 Online (ファイナルファンタジー零式 ONLINE, Fainaru Fantajī Reishiki Onrain?), said to launch in spring 2016 in Japan for iOS and Android. It was considered for North America and Europe in 2015[1], but nothing has been announced.
The beta testing session was available for Chinese players in June 2016.[2]
On October 21, 2016, the game was renamed Final Fantasy Awakening in China, where it was released.[3] The game also shares the same name in Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau, albeit with a different logo. The same title remains in Indonesia and Singapore/Malaysia regions, with the same logo as Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau.
Gameplay
From the start, the game has been developed to be a four-player party hack-and-slash MMO. Characters are acquired throughout the game.
Playable characters
Both male or female main characters can be selected as a dual swordsman, gunner, or mage. These characters can be upgraded by collecting astral stones after defeating bosses in each chapter including both elite and nightmare dungeons. The characters from Final Fantasy Type-0 can also be recruited. New characters, Ruka, Hayne and Captain Tenochi appear. Hero shards must be obtained in order to recruit or upgrade them.
Epic
- Eight (Indominable Gladiator)
- Cater (Brave Heart)
- Nine (Flame Rifle)
- Trey (Truth Hunter)
- Ruka (Shining Meteor)
- Ryid Uruk (Lorican Descendant)
- Mutsuki Chiharano (Boomer Baby)
- Hayne (Dawn Shield)
Legendary
- Machina Kunagiri (Spiral Swords)
- Rem Tokimiya (Blades of Shadow)
- Kurasame Susaya (Reaper of the Boreal Blade)
- Ace (Zero Trump Card)
- Deuce (Voice of Healing)
- Cinque (Ice Guardian)
- Sice (Apostle of the Sickle)
- Seven (Thunder Chain)
- Jack (Fearless Mind)
- Queen (Light of Wisdom)
- King (Firebursts Two Guns)
- Qator Bashtar (Emperor-General)
- Claes Celestia Misca Sancest (Claes of Dawn)
- Captain Tenochi (Concordia General)
Mythic
- Caetuna (Rubrum l'Cie)
- Zhuyu Voghfau Byot (Red Angel)
- Kazusa Futahito (Doctor Strange)
- Enkidu (Earth Guardian)
- Gilgamesh Ashur (King of Lorican)
- Qun'mi Tru'e (Magitek Commander)
- Nimbus (Milites l'Cie)
- Andoria Kaya Tranka Fam Forturio (Queen Andoria)
Development
Development preparations for Final Fantasy Type-0 Online began in November 2014.[4]
Voice
The main characters are voiced in Japanese so they will be chosen in three different kinds of voices. The Japanese voice cast from Final Fantasy Type-0 is maintained.
Trivia
- In the Philippines, both Android and IOS from the Philippines version are strictly removed from both Google Play Store and the iTunes App Store due to unofficial recharge and refunds bought illegally by various players.
Gallery
External links
- Official announcement trailer
- Official site for China version
- Official site for Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau version
- Official site for Indonesia version
- Official site for Singapore/Malaysia version
- iTunes App Store (China)
- iTunes App Store (Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau)
- Google Play (Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau)
- iTunes App Store (Indonesia)
- Google Play (Indonesia)
- iTunes App Store (Singapore/Malaysia)
- Google Play (Singapore/Malaysia)
References
- ↑ http://www.siliconera.com/2015/09/18/final-fantasy-type-0-online-announced-will-release-worldwide/
- ↑ http://gematsu.com/2016/06/final-fantasy-type-0-online-open-beta-launches-june-china
- ↑ http://ff.laohu.com/201610/212703.html
- ↑ Hajime Tabata on Final Fantasy XV’s story, collaborations, and characters (Accessed: UnknownError: See this for how to archive.) at FinalFantasy.net
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