Final Fantasy series coming to the Nintendo Wii

two new games on the way


9 May 2006 14:31 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Square Enix the company behind the Final Fantasy series has announced that it will be developing two new games in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series.

Unveiled at this year's E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles, Codename: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers will premiere on the Nintendo Wii, and Codename: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates will make its debut on Nintendo's handheld console, the Nintendo DS.

Both titles are being developed with a commitment to utilize Wii and Nintendo DS technology to their fullest as part of the next generation's FINAL FANTASY.

Additional details, including ship date and pricing, regarding Codename: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers And Codename: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring Of Fates will be announced at a later date the company said.

We will keep you posted.

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