![]() has been announced as of the time of this writing. For now, Final Fantasy XIII is only available on the Japanese App Store and Google Play Store, and no release in the U.S. The game is a free download, though what’s free is essentially a demo, as after 30 minutes have passed, users will need to pay 2,000 yen (roughly $16.60) to keep playing. Final Fantasy XIII wasn’t the only name dropped in the original press release, either: Final Fantasy VII International and Season Of Mystery: The Cherry Blossom Murders were also named. It was announced in September of 2014 that Square Enix would be using G-Cluster services to power streaming games, but while a number of games were supposed to launch in October 9 last year, this is the first one we’re seeing as a result of the deal. All the processing takes place on Broadmedia G-Cluster servers, as TechCrunch points out. The trick is that the app downloaded to your phone is only uploading your input and streaming video back to the device. At only 20MB, the download is smaller than even many simple apps. The first clue that something is different is the game’s small download size.
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