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|developer=[[Square Enix]]
|developer=[[Square Enix]]
|publisher=Square Enix
|publisher=Square Enix
|release={{Flag|Japan}} October 27, 2011<br>{{Flag|United States}} / {{Flag|Canada}} March 17, 2015 (HD)<br>{{Flag|Japan}} March 19, 2015 (HD)<br>{{Flag|Europe}} February March 20, 2015 (HD)<br>'''Windows (Steam)'''<br>WW: August 18, 2015 (HD)
|release={{Flag|Japan}} October 27, 2011
|genre=Action role-playing
|genre=Action role-playing
|modes=Single player
|modes=Single player
|ratings=ESRB: Mature (M)<br>CERO: C
|ratings=CERO: C
|platforms=[[PlayStation Portable]]<br>PS4/Xbox One/PC (HD)
|platforms=[[PlayStation Portable]]
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'''''Final Fantasy Type-0''''' is an action role-playing game developed and published by [[Square Enix]] for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. It was only released in Japan. ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' is part of the ''[[Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy]]'' subseries, a set of games sharing a common mythos which includes ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''. The gameplay, similar to ''[[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]'', has the player taking control of characters in real-time combat during missions across [[Orience]]. The characters also engage in large-scale strategy-based battles on the world map, and has access to a multiplayer option during story missions and side quests.
'''''Final Fantasy Type-0''''' is an action role-playing game developed and published by [[Square Enix]] for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. It was only released in Japan. ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' is part of the ''[[Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy]]'' subseries, a set of games sharing a common mythos which includes ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XV]]''. The gameplay, similar to ''[[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]'', has the player taking control of characters in real-time combat during missions across [[Orience]]. The characters also engage in large-scale strategy-based battles on the world map, and has access to a multiplayer option during story missions and side quests.
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The game was originally announced as ''Final Fantasy Agito XIII'', which would be for [[mobile phone]]s alongside the PlayStation Portable. It was directed by [[Hajime Tabata]], who took up the project after completing ''[[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]''. Initially designed to provide players with easy access to the ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' universe, the mobile version was eventually cancelled, and the game's title was changed to distance it from the subseries' flagship title ''Final Fantasy XIII''. Releasing to strong sales, it received praise for its story and gameplay, but was criticized for its camera control and artificial intelligence. Further games related to ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' have also been developed, including a high definition remaster that released internationally in March 2015.
The game was originally announced as ''Final Fantasy Agito XIII'', which would be for [[mobile phone]]s alongside the PlayStation Portable. It was directed by [[Hajime Tabata]], who took up the project after completing ''[[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]]''. Initially designed to provide players with easy access to the ''Fabula Nova Crystallis'' universe, the mobile version was eventually cancelled, and the game's title was changed to distance it from the subseries' flagship title ''Final Fantasy XIII''. Releasing to strong sales, it received praise for its story and gameplay, but was criticized for its camera control and artificial intelligence. Further games related to ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' have also been developed, including a high definition remaster that released internationally in March 2015.
==Trivia==
* The HD version of ''Final Fantasy Type-0'' is the first ''Final Fantasy'' game to receive a mature rating.


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