Square Enix has pulled Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles from the iOS App Store and shut down the game completely after discovering a critical bug that made paid content inaccessible—one they deemed impossible to fix. After investigating, Square Enix admitted that they could not fully resolve the problem, forcing them to discontinue the game entirely on iOS. “Further investigation revealed that we are unable to completely fix the bug and implement the new changes, making it unlikely to resume service for the game,” Square Enix explained in an official statement. With mobile gaming continuing to grow, Square Enix’s inability to fix this issue sparks debate about game preservation and the risks of digital-only releases. https://youtu.be/a0CgU7bOgNU In an exclusive preview, Square Enix producer Shoichi Ichikawa and MTG product architect Zakeel Gordon provided a glimpse into what fans can expect. Mostly because of how Square Enix was able to port such a huge game into our favorite hybrid console. Square Enix is set to release Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis on iOS and Android by the end of September this year, according to a report by CyberAgent. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6ZDKZfr-i0[/embed] Square Enix has been known to publish a ton of notable games such as the Final Fantasy series, Tomb Raider, the Dragon Quest series, and Kingdom Hearts. Read more in our articles including "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Pulled from iOS App Store Due to Unfixable Bug" and "Magic: The Gathering Unveils First Look at Final Fantasy Crossover Set".
Square Enix has pulled Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles from the iOS App Store and shut down the game completely after discovering a critical bug that made paid content inaccessible—one they deemed impossible to fix. After investigating, Square Enix admitted that they could not fully resolve the problem, forcing them to discontinue the game entirely on iOS.
“Further investigation revealed that we are unable to completely fix the bug and implement the new changes, making it unlikely to resume service for the game,” Square Enix explained in an official statement. With mobile gaming continuing to grow, Square Enix’s inability to fix this issue sparks debate about game preservation and the risks of digital-only releases. https://youtu.be/a0CgU7bOgNU In an exclusive preview, Square Enix producer Shoichi Ichikawa and MTG product architect Zakeel Gordon provided a glimpse into what fans can expect.
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