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Final Fantasy: Record Keeper Now Available On The App Store

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Final Fantasy: Record Keeper, one of the many Final Fantasy series mobile spin-off games released in Japan a while back, is now available in all regions on the App Store.

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The game developed by DeNa and Square Enix has surfaced on the US App Store a few hours ago before becoming available in several other regions, allowing Western gamers to finally download and enjoy the game.

Despite being a free to play game, Final Fantasy: Record Keeper plays like a traditional entry of the series, with players having to explore a variety of dungeons inspired by past entries of the franchise, fight countless enemies with the classic Active Time Battle system, gather weapons and other items, improve characters and more. The game currently doesn’t feature everything that’s been made available in Japan, as only the records from Final Fantasy IV, V, VI, VII and X are currently available. More content will be coming with future updates.

Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is now available on the App Store. Don’t be put off by the fact that the game may look like Final Fantasy: All The Bravest, as Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is a much better game that will make long time fans of the series happy.

 

 

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.