Final Fantasy is the acclaimed Japanese anthology sci-fi media franchise. The household name includes about 103 games, various animated films, a short anime series, manga, and other media.

We’re looking at the15 titles that make up its core series. Main series games are numbered, and the number goes from 1 to 15. On top of these, we’re adding the relevant sequels and remakes.The total number of main Final Fantasy games is 21.

Final Fantasy Games in Order

The anthology series started in 1987 with the original Final Fantasy for NES.

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Since then, Square Enix has been both the developer and the publisher.Each entry re-works the game’s core RPG elements to deliver something fresh and different. Moreover, each entry offers an original story, original music, and original characters.

The franchise’s contribution to the RPG industry as a whole is immeasurable. Some of itsbest titles, like FFI, FFIII, FFVII, FFX, FFXIII, and FFXIV,have significantly advanced the genre.

Most FF games have critical and commercial success as well. The series has seen a steady increase in sales. Currently, the main titles have over164 million sales worldwide.

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On top of that, several main FF games are best-sellers of their years or console generations. In particular,FFVII, FFVIII, and FFX are the series’ best-selling titles.

Final Fantasy I -1987

The original Final Fantasy title is aturn-based RPG gameby “Square.”

The game debuted for NES in 1987, and there’re various remakes for other consoles. For example, you may find a 2021 remaster on Steam with new audio, graphics, and remodeled 2D characters.

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The story follows the Light Warriors, each one carrying one of the four “Crystals.” The Four Elemental Fiends darkened the Crystals, so the young heroes must restore the light to save the world. The party explores and levels up by randomized turn-based combats.

The original game was not intended as a series. However, its success sprawled the Final Fantasy franchise. For that reason, it’s themost influential RPG Nintendo has ever had.

Final Fantasy II – 1988

Final Fantasy II debuted in 1988 for the“Family Computer,” a Japanese-only NES version.

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