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Mobius Final Fantasy, titled early in development as Mevius Final Fantasy, was a free-to-play role playing game for iOS and Android, produced by Yoshinori Kitase.[1] The game is said to take the "classic road" with features like map exploration–although moving across the map will be automated–tactical battles, and a leveling system. The game focuses on Wol. The scenario is written by Kazushige Nojima and is said to be on par with a numbered game, featuring refined plot twists. Since the game has the Warriors of Light as a theme, it pays homage to the first Final Fantasy with inclusion of a variety of references to it, but it is not a remake and has a new story and setting.

The game released in the west on August 3, 2016.[2] The game was ported to PC through Steam in Japan on November 1, 2016.[3][4] The PC version was released worldwide on February 6, 2017.[5] The game concluded service in Japan on March 31, 2020, and then globally on June 30, 2020.[6]

Gameplay[]

Mobius Final Fantasy uses a hybrid turn-based card battle system. The player assumes control of Wol or one of his allies in a series of first-person battles against waves of enemies. The player must set their chosen warriors' skills as decks of cards, the first being the warrior's job that determines their base stats. The remaining four cards determine their abilities and any stat bonuses to be applied on top of the base job. As the player attacks physically by tapping anywhere on the field, they will draw element orbs from the enemy to fill a drive gauge. Each card in a warrior's deck will draw a set number of orbs from the drive gauge to use its indicated ability; or, the warrior may draw orbs in to create a shield, halving potential damage from the element drawn in. As the player advances the story, they will earn the ability to set two concurrent decks to use in battle and to freely switch between them, including the ability to call an ally for one action per turn if different allies are set. As the player gains experience in battle, they earn more base stamina along with the ability to set more decks in their personal selection queue. Each main story chapter cleared also raises the per-rarity-rank cap on the player's card levels.

Enemies have varied strengths and weaknesses as well; for instance, using a fire-aspected ability on an ice-aspected enemy will deal extra damage. Each enemy also has a Break gauge that, when depleted, stuns the enemy for multiple actions within the span of a turn. While a foe is broken, the warrior will be able to deal much more damage per individual action than they otherwise normally deal, akin to the Stagger system of the Lightning Saga.

As is tradition in Final Fantasy games, winning a battle may yield various kinds of loot including skillseeds based on the primary deck, common cards, magicite, and skill coins. Treasures may also be obtained after clearing specified areas. Any EXP gained is distributed across all active cards, with the warrior's effective level as the sum of all ability card levels.

Travel between battles relies on a network of fixed routes and nodes. The player can only move one space at a time so long as a path is available. Clearing larger nodes in a given area, however, will flag the nodes as teleport points, allowing for faster travel. The player may also skip an adjacent node at any time by collecting Warp Shards, which yield small amounts of EXP, gil, and other loot.

There is a summon system where the player can use eidolons, such as Shiva, Onion Knight and Fat Chocobo as abilities.

Multiplayer Mode was introduced in the Japanese release in February 2016 along with the announcement of Final Fantasy Record Keeper collaboration.

Synopsis[]

Setting[]

Characters[]

Playable characters[]

  • Wol - A foreigner from an unknown planet that drifted his way into Palamecia. He lost his memories and doesn't remember how he arrived in Palamecia. Detached from reality, he fights on to continue living.
    • Wol's Echo - A mischievous faerie bonded to Wol on his quest to restore Palamecia. Local legends say an encounter with any of her kind could lead to great fortune, or certain doom. An assist character, she offers a variety of buffs to keep Wol in fighting form. She often plays the over-enthusiastic foil to Wol's icy sarcasm.
  • Meia - The Azure Witch, referenced in local lore. Fights to avenge the loss of a previous Warrior of Light candidate with whom she fell in love. Frequently challenges Wol with her access to powerful magic and feminine guile. Was once a princess, but becomes a Warrior of Light candidate when chosen by the crystal.
    • Meia's Echo - An Echo with a dark and cruel disposition who serves as Meia's companion.
  • Sarah Cornelia - Princess of the kingdom that bears her name. Naive to a fault, she trusts firmly in Palamecia's law and prophecy, doing whatever she can to make it a reality. Believes her true destiny lies with the prophesied Warrior of Light.
  • Sophie - A cheerful, innocent, ordinary young girl. Tired of always getting stuck with the boring tasks, she longed for freedom, until the Rune opened her eyes to a new way of life. Now, armed with shining hope, she steps out on the road to adventure.
  • Graff - A master swordsman, capable of cutting through an entire horde with just his blade. But with the destruction of Chaos came the tedium of peacetime, and his frustration only grew as he felt his sword skills rotting away in the remote countryside. He follows the Rune’s call in order to step onto the stage of battle and fight for the people once again.
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Story[]

This world is not your home,
For you hail from elsewhere.
All you have ever known is war.

All your memories have vanished.
You've drifted without them to the land of Palamecia.

There are many outsiders here like you.
With your past erased from memory, they have begun to call you The Blank.

Though you have lost your past, you may still hold the future.
In Palamecia, there is a prophecy:
"When despair enshrouds the world, a Warrior of Light shall appear."

This world is under siege by the evil armies of Chaos.
In accordance with the prophecy, a hero with no past will arise to save the world.

Among the blankers, there is one, perhaps even you,
Who will emerge as the legendary Warrior of Light.
Fight for the future, Blank, and bring hope to Palamecia.

Official intro.

Themes[]

Spoilers end here.

Development[]

Mevius FF key art 1

Key art featuring Wol.

During the Famitsu interview with Sakaguchi and Kitase where Mobius Final Fantasy was unveiled, Sakaguchi was impressed with the game's graphics and asked Kitase if the player can zoom in on the world map. Kitase replied that currently that was not possible, but Sakaguchi urged them to add the feature, as well as a moon. Kitase argued that if the game has a moon players will want to go there and Sakaguchi retorted that being the point.[7]

The interviewer suggested Kitase and Sakaguchi do a collaboration of Sakaguchi's Terra Battle and Kitase's Mobius Final Fantasy. Both were on board with the idea.[7]

For a smartphone game the staff for Mobius Final Fantasy is bigger than any previous title of that sort and it is mostly developed in-house. The staff consists of people who work on the numbered Final Fantasy games. Mobius Final Fantasy is the first Final Fantasy mobile game of this scope, although parts of the illustrations and graphics are outsourced. Kitase explained that even though it is possible to make games like on dedicated game console also on smartphones, they didn't seem to exist and that's why they wanted to make one. He also added that players spend most of their gaming time on smart devices.[7]

Closure[]

Due to lack of interest, service to South Korea was terminated as of November 1, 2018.

Due to enforcement of earlier gaming laws in Belgium, Square Enix voluntarily withdrew Mobius from the country at the end of November 2018. The company expressed uncertainty over how existing statutes would impact mobile games' gacha mechanics.

On January 15, 2020, the development team posted a message in-game as well as on all social media platforms that it would be terminating service. The precise rationale behind the closure was not given, but the notice stated that the decision was made after several rounds of intense discussions. Following customary sunset protocol, it was established that Mobius would close permanently on March 31, 2020. As the global version was three months behind, all in-app purchases were terminated and the sunset period began on March 31, 2020. On June 30, 2020, service was discontinued in all regions.

Releases[]

Mobile[]

The game was released August 3, 2016 in the west. From launch until August 31, Square Enix awarded players with special in-game items, including Brotherhood, Tidus's signature weapon from Final Fantasy X, a Yuna character card, extra Ability Tickets, Summon Tickets, and more. Daily login rewards including extra Bronze Openers, Ability Tickets and Elixirs, were made available through August 12.[8]

Steam[]

Mobius Final Fantasy was released on Steam in Japan in November 2016. It was released worldwide in February 2017.

Minimum requirements
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit.
CPU: Intel/AMD Dual Core CPU 1.6GHz or more.
Memory: 2GB or more.
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or GeForce GT 240 / ATI Radeon HD 4770 512MB.
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 10GB or more free of space.
Open GL 2.0.
Network connection: Required
Recommended system requirements
OS: Windows 7 64bit/Windows 8.1 64bit/Windows 10 64bit.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66GHz or Core i5 2.4GHz.
Memory: 3GB or more.
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460/GeForce GTX 750/ATI Radeon HD 5770 512MB.
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 10GB or more free of space.
Sound card: DirectSound compatible soundcard (DirectX 9.0c)
Open GL 2.0
Network connection: Required.

Production credits[]

Staff[]

Producer Yoshinori Kitase
Project Leader Naoki Hamaguchi
Director Motomu Toriyama[9]
Scenario Kazushige Nojima
Art Director Toshitaka Matsuda[10]
Character Designer Toshiyuki Itahana
Composer Mitsuto Suzuki
VFX Director Shintaro Takai
Environment Director Takako Miyake
Level Planner Yui Sawada
Battle Planner Takashi Shiraga
Menu Director Yoichi Seki

Voice cast[]

Original[]

Character Japanese English
Wol Nobunaga Shimazaki[11] Bryce Papenbrook[12]
Mog Misaki Kuno[13] Rachel Staman
Mowg Aimi Tanaka Elizabeth Maxwell
Elder Moogle Nanami Yamashita Debi Derryberry
Moggy Yuki Wakai Elizabeth Maxwell
Echo Sakura Tange[14] Sarah Anne Williams[15]
Sarah Cornelia Yumi Hara[16] Cindy Robinson
Garland Keiji Fujiwara (Act 1:Chapter 1-4; event)[17]
Koji Ishii (Act 1:Chapter 7-8)
Keith Silverstein[18]
Vox Toshihiko Seki Mike Vaughn
Cid/Voyd Minoru Hirota David Lodge
Meia M.A.O Laura Post
Sophie Marika Kouno Skyler Davenport[19]
Graff Shunsuke Takeuchi Max Mittelman
Jake Isamu Yusen Joe Hernandez
Eath Yuta Odagaki Jay Preston
Kei Takuya Iwabata Todd Haberkorn
Bandee Yuta Odagaki Brad Venable
Shannon Reiou Tsuchida Khoi Dao
Raigo Takuya Iwabata Michael P. Greco
Marsalis Kozou Douzaka Roger Craig Smith
Mogun Mei Shibata Laura Post
Larrow Daiki Soeda Joe Hernandez

Special[]

Character Japanese English
Cloud Strife Takahiro Sakurai Steve Burton
Aerith Gainsborough Maaya Sakamoto Andrea Bowen
Tifa Lockhart*(archived audio) Ayumi Ito Rachael Leigh Cook
Sephiroth Toshiyuki Morikawa George Newbern
Squall Leonhart Hideo Ishikawa Doug Erholtz
Ultimecia Atsuko Tanaka Tasia Valenza
Tidus Masakazu Morita James Arnold Taylor
Yuna Mayuko Aoki Hedy Burress
Jecht Masuo Amada Gregg Berger
Lightning Maaya Sakamoto Ali Hillis
Y'shtola Rhul*(archived audio) Ai Kayano Robyn Addison
Zenos Galvus Kosuke Toriumi Luke Allen-Gale
Gilgamesh Kazuya Nakai Keith Szarabajka
Ultros Nobuaki Kanemitsu Dave Wittenberg
Additional Voices - Japanese

Emiko Takeguchi, Katsuhiro Tokuishi, Yuki Yonai, Takaaki Uchino, Yuta Odagaki, Yu Okano, Hinata Tadokoro, Keita Tada, Norihito Hase, Kozue Harashima, Misa Ishii, Nene Hieda, Yurie Mikami, Himari Mochida, Live Mukai, Yurina Amami, Rina Onodera, Yuna Kamakura, Aiko Ninomiya, Asumi Yoneyama, Mariko Kono, Mao Amatuka, Riyo Fukuoka, Megumi Tomomichi, Siho Hirai, Kohei Sugesawa, Taiji Seki, Daiki Soeda, Siyouichi Sino, Yuuki Yosino, Daisuke Takenaka, Takuya Fukuda, Sinya Nakamura, Jingo Houjiyo, Naoki Takeoka

Additional Voices - English

Yuri Lowenthal, Amelia Gotham, Briana Knickerbocker, Salli Saffioti, Stephanie Panisellc, Erin Fitzgerald, Joe Hernandez, Jay Preston, Shane Stevens, Greg Chun, Chris Tergliafera, Eliah Mountjoy, Julie Nathanson, Nicholas Roye, Sean Chiplock, Max Mittelman, John Bentley, Jason Van del Brake, Ben Carroll, Bill Holmes, Bill Rogers, Brody Hessin, Bruce Thomas, Cam Clarke, Chandni Parekh, Chris Smith, Clayton Froning, Fryda Wolff, Jason Mabie, Jason Miller, Kane Jungbluth-Murry, Kristen Scoles, Mela Lee, Michael Greco, Paloma Rodriguez, Walt Grey, Matthew Watterson, JB Blanc, Kaiser Johnson, Kellon Goff, Andrew Russel, Ben Diskin, Jason LeShea, Kyle McCarley, Andreas Beckett, Christina Rose, Emily O'Brien, Jaclyn Hales, Aleks Le, Michael Reed, Reba Buhr, Brock Powell, Chip Schubert, Carla Tempesta, Meg Hensley, Patti Mattson

Gallery[]

Allusions[]

Mobius Final Fantasy makes references to other Final Fantasy games.

Etymology[]

The game is named after the Möbius strip. The "8"-shaped figure in the logo can also be seen as a variation on the Möbius strip. Möbius strip, or simply Mobius, is a surface with only one side and only one boundary. An example of a Möbius strip can be created by taking a paper strip and giving it a half-twist, and then joining the ends of the strip together to form a loop. Thus it can be considered that the name "Mobius" refers to the concept of how many elements from other games in the series are incorporated into Mobius and make a harmonic whole.

External links[]

References[]

  1. http://www.siliconera.com/2014/12/16/mevius-final-fantasy-upcoming-smartphone-game-yoshinori-kitase/
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named local
  3. http://www.finalfantasy.jp/mobius/cpn/win_regi.html
  4. http://gematsu.com/2016/10/mobius-final-fantasy-coming-pc-via-steam-november-japan
  5. http://information.mobiusfinalfantasy.com/ne/2017/01/25/347b467e26deddf97994bdeacac4d8818c5f37f9.html
  6. [Important] End of Service Announcement (Jun. 30, 2020) (Accessed: January 15, 2020) at Square Enix Games
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Famitsu
  8. Mobius Final Fantasy now available in the west (Accessed: UnknownError: See this for how to archive.) at Gematsu
  9. http://press.na.square-enix.com/releases/1004/mobius-final-fantasy-celebrates-one-year-of-service
  10. http://www.finalfantasy.net/mobile-dlg/mevius-final-fantasy-update/
  11. Character: Player (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Mobius Final Fantasy official site
  12. Bryce Papenbrook (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Twitter
  13. Character: Mog (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Mobius Final Fantasy official site
  14. Character: Echo (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Mobius Final Fantasy official site
  15. Sarah Anne Williams (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Twitter
  16. Character: Sarah (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Mobius Final Fantasy official site
  17. Character: Garland (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Mobius Final Fantasy official site
  18. Keith Silverstein (Accessed: October 19, 2016) at Twitter
  19. https://twitter.com/_Sky_Pilot_/status/1148465079907565568
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