Skip to main content

Become an 8-Bit Character By Registering for Final Fantasy: Record Keeper

Square Enix has announced Final Fantasy: Record Keeper has reached its pre-register goal of 600,000 points, which means players can sign up for a chance to have their likeness recreated as an 8-bit character in anticipation of the release of the game in Spring 2015. Final Fantasy: Record Breaker is an upcoming free-to-play mobile game that allows fans to relive some of the greatest moments in the history of the Final Fantasy franchise in the palm of their hand. Read on.

In Final Fantasy: Record Keeper, the entire Final Fantasy universe is at player's fingertips! Featuring an all-star cast of characters including Tidus, Lightning, and Cloud, players recruit their favorite heroes from across the entire Final Fantasy franchise to form the most dynamic team of all time. With a massive roster of characters, the possibilities are endless! Characters can each be completely customized and equipped to the fullest with iconic gear, powerful spells, summons, and hundreds of weapons to choose from.

Gameplay in Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is as strategic and challenging as ever with the classic Final Fantasy Active Time Battle (ATB) system in place. Players battle their way through the most epic Final Fantasy moments, woven together for the first time on mobile with an all-new tale. Featuring skill-based interactive gameplay, players plan attacks, carefully choose tactics, and engage enemies in active time battles.

"Final Fantasy: Record Keeper delivers the ultimate Final Fantasy experience for the dedicated and passionate fans of this franchise and we are excited to work with Square Enix to bring it to players worldwide this spring," said Shintaro Asako, CEO of DeNA West. "We have seen great success with Final Fantasy: Record Keeper in Japan, with over five million downloads since the game launched," said Ichiro Hazama, Producer at Square Enix. "From classic characters and iconic moments to the legendary battle system, the game is resonating with fans and mobile gamers alike."

For more information on the game, check out the official Final Fantasy Record Keeper website.

Popular posts from this blog

Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo 2026 Wrap-Up

Another year, another packed weekend of fandom in the Rocket City The 2026 Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo has officially wrapped, closing out three energetic days at the Von Braun Center and once again proving why it’s considered Alabama’s largest celebration of geek culture. From April 17–19, fans from across the region gathered for a weekend that blended celebrity encounters, gaming, cosplay, and community into one sprawling pop culture showcase. A Weekend That Delivered for Fans This year’s event marked the 11th edition of the expo, and it leaned fully into its reputation as a destination convention. With a diverse crowd and programming that spanned all corners of fandom, the show floor stayed busy from opening Friday afternoon through Sunday’s final hours. Attendees explored a massive lineup that included over 200 vendors, artist and author alleys, panel discussions, and dedicated gaming spaces. Whether fans came for collectibles, comics, anime, or tabletop sessions, t...

Letter Lost: Postmarked Secrets - A cozy post office that hides rules and a deeper mystery. (Demo Preview)

Letter Lost drops you into the Kharnym Isle Post Office as its sole employee, tasked with the deceptively simple work of stamping, sorting, and dispatching the island’s mail. On the surface it’s a cozy workplace sim; polite locals, daily pay, and mandatory room and board that removes the hassle of commuting, but the office’s cheery routine is threaded with odd rules and quiet contradictions that quickly make the ordinary feel off‑kilter. What begins as a satisfying loop of weighing parcels and matching stamps soon becomes a game of attention: letters hide hints, patrons’ small talk slips into unsettling confessions, and management’s insistence that you never leave the premises reads less like policy and more like a warning. The demo covers your first four days on the job, teaching the systems while nudging you toward choices, obey protocol and keep the peace, or pry at the seams and uncover the post office’s darker purpose. Either way, those first shifts are a careful, uncanny invitat...

Water for Elephants: An Immersive Circus Journey (Event Preview)

Step into a traveling circus brought vividly to life on stage. This fresh musical transforms the bestselling novel into a tactile, immersive experience. The rumble of tracks, the sway of ropes, the flash of lights… all come alive as the stage shifts beneath the performers’ feet! A young man leaps onto a moving train and discovers a new life with a traveling circus. An older version of him narrates, weaving memories through the unfolding events. The story remains clear even as the stage bursts with energy and movement. The music pulses through every scene, thanks to PigPen Theatre Co. Their sound hits with power, then pulls back to let the silence speak. Drums and brass slice through the energy, while softer moments find space to breathe and resonate. Jessica Stone directs with confident, sweeping movements and a calm, steady presence. Rick Elice’s script holds the emotional core tightly, making every moment resonate. The show feels authentic… worn hands, weary smiles, and subtle action...