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Final Fantasy XIII-2

Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XIII-2 will be released on Steam on 11 December 2014. It looks like they've listened to the feedback they've received from releasing Final Fantasy XIII on Steam which said to be a bad port.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 was released back in 2012 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and takes place three years after the events of Final Fantasy XIII. The Steam version will feature custom resolutions, graphic options, 60 FPS and Japanese voices. It can be purchased on Steam for $ 19.99 / £ 12.99 / € 15.99 with a 10 % discount till release. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII will follow in Spring 2015.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 screenshot

Final Fantasy XIII

After Final Fantasy IV Square Enix has also announced this week that the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy will also be coming to Steam. On 9 October Final Fantasy XIII, the first game in the trilogy, will be available for purchase at Steam for $ 15.99 / € 12.99 / £ 10.99. If you pre-order the game, you'll receive a 10% discount.

Final Fantasy XIII screenshot

Final Fantasy XIII was released back in 2010 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and takes place in the world of Cocoon and Pulse and was the first Final Fantasy in the series to have a female lead character. The other two games in the trilogy, Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII will be released in Spring 2015.

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A couple of days ago Final Fantasy IV suddenly appeared on Steam.

FINAL FANTASY IV makes its debut on PC!

As the first game in the series to feature the innovative Active Time Battle system, FINAL FANTASY IV stands as an iconic milestone in FINAL FANTASY history. Lose yourself in this timeless tale of heroes, betrayal, love and redemption—now optimized for PC!

Final Fantasy IV screenshot

This version is a port of the mobile version (which is a port of the Nintendo DS version) with 58 archievements. The game can be purchased at Steam for $15.99/€14.49/£10.99.

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Humble Bumble has joined forces with Square Enix to bring the Humble Square Enix Bundle. Never heard of Humble Bundle? Every two weeks a game bundle is offered for cheap and you can choose how much you want to pay for it and where your money goes (to charity, the developer or Humble Bundle). Previous week the Humble Square Enix Bundle has started with 16 games and today 4 games were added to the bundle which makes it the biggest Humble Bundle ever. All games can be redeemed on Steam.

Humble Square Enix Bundle

The bundle consists of the following games:

Pay $1 or more

  • Anachronox
  • Daikatana
  • Hitman: Codename 47
  • Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
  • Mini Ninjas
  • Thief Gold

Pay more than the average of $8.63 to unlock (can change)

  • Battlestations: Midway
  • Deus Ex: Invisible War
  • Deus Ex: The Fall
  • Just Cause
  • Hitman: Absolution
  • Hitman: Blood Money
  • Hitman: Contracts
  • The Last Remnant
  • Nosgoth Veteran Pack

Pay $15 or more to unlock

  • Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut
  • Just Cause 2
  • Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
Final Fantasy III

Earlier this month Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy III will make its way to Steam. Well, it seems Square Enix has released the game today. The original version of Final Fantasy III was released back in 1990 for the Famicom (NES). In 2006 a 3D remake was released on the Nintendo DS, which was later ported to iOS, Android, PSP, Ouya and Windows Phone. The Steam version is the same port, but with Steam Achievements and Trading Cards and some graphical improvements.

The game can be purchased at Steam for $15.99/€12.99/£10.99.

Final Fantasy III

Square Enix has announced today that Final Fantasy III will make its way to Steam soon. This game was originally released in 1990, but got a remake in 2006 for Nintendo DS and later was also released on iOS, Android and PlayStation Portable. This was the first Final Fantasy game to have a job system and the ability to use summons like Shiva or Bahamut.

The Steam version of Final Fantasy III will feature Steam Achievements and Trading Cards and will have some visual tweaks.

Final Fantasy III

The game will be available for $15.99/€12.99/£10.99 and a release date will be announced soon. You can already access the Steam page of the game.

Final Fantasy XIV

After a long wait yesterday was the day that the PlayStation 4 was released in Japan (and is sold out already). On this day the first beta phase of the PlayStation 4 version of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn has also started. Anybody with a PlayStation 4 can download the beta from the PlayStation Store and start playing! Please note that this phase will be played on a dedicated beta server and you can not import your character from other versions. Characters will be wiped after phase 1 which will end on 3 March. Phase 2 will take place from 4 March till 7 March and will allow you to import your existing characters and will be able to bring it to the retail version.

Also recently Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn has been released on Steam and is 50% off till Tuesday!

Final Fantasy VIII

Square Enix has announced that as of today Final Fantasy VIII is available for download on the Square Enix Store and Steam. Like the re-release of Final Fantasy VII, this version has been enhanced for modern PC's and has some new features like cloud saving, a magic booster and 45 Steam achievements. Like the original PC version, which was released back in 2000 by Eidos, Chocobo World is also available.

Final Fantasy VIII is available for $ 11,99 / € 12,99 on the Square Enix Store (NA / EU) and Steam.

Final Fantasy VII

Today Square Enix has officially released the PC version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam included with the same features as the 'enhanced' version that was released in the Square Enix Store in August 2012.

Final Fantasy VII PC screenshot

Features in the 'enhanced' PC version of Final Fantasy VII are 36 achievements (from winning your first battle to beating Ruby Weapon), cloud saving and a character booster. The game can be bought for €12.99 / £9.99 / $11.99 from the Steam page. Quite expansive still for an almost 16 years old game.

However, fans that have purchased the 'enhanced' PC version of the game in the Square Enix Store are now complaining that they want a Steam key and don't want to purchase the game again. I kind of agree with that. Square Enix, stop being a money grabber and listen to your fans!

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