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Final Fantasy XV’s pinball game comes to iOS and Android
Being Cool Dudes, Noctis and company like to play games of their own in the world of Final Fantasy XV.
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With little ado and small fanfair, Square Enix has launched a new pinball game into the Google Play Store: Justice Monsters V. Unlike most of the developer’s offerings, this is by no means a fantasy RPG.
The game is now available for free on iOS and Android devices but don’t fret Windows 10 user, the game will be coming to your device in the near future.
Minigames have always been a staple of the Final Fantasy franchise, and now there is one you can play from your phone. Players will aid the Justice Monsters – known as Bomb Bro, Casanova Coeurl, Fab Flan and Lamiana – in their quest to save the Nova Galaxy from the evil Lord Vexxos. As for the iOS and Android adaptations, Justice Monsters Five is a freemium title, and you’ll get in-game rewards if you play between now and September 25. The game exists in the Crow’s Nest Diners of Final Fantasy XV, but Square Enix made a decision to release it independently for iOS and Android, with version for Windows 10 to arrive soon. Instead you’ll find all the rocketing gizmo action of classic arcade staples that have kept players plugging quarters into machines for decades.
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Final Fantasy XV, in turn, comes on November 29 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with subtitles and texts in different languages.