Square Enix set March 3, 2011 as the release date for Dissidia 012[duodecim]: Final Fantasy in Japan. The PSP game will retail for 6,090 yen ($72) if you get it in stores, 4,980 yen ($60) if you get ...
Dissidia was, for many Final Fantasy devotees, the ultimate in fan gratification. Blending rich combat mechanics with an equally deep story that pulled in a fan-favourite list of classic Final Fantasy ...
Dissidia 012[duodecim]: Final Fantasy is scheduled to release in Japan on March 3rd, and Sony and Square Enix are commemorating the game’s release with a special PSP bundle, named “Chaos & Cosmos ...
Yesterday in Tokyo, The 2011 Winter Next Generation World Hobby Fair kicked off with a bang. While the event is primarily geared towards smaller, grade/elementary school age children, Square Enix made ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The PSP fighting game Dissidia 012: Duodecim Final Fantasy has earned good reviews and is doing good business in Japan. Sony Computer Entertainment ...
Dissidia: Final Fantasy was one of the more popular games for the PSP; fan’s have been clamoring for a sequel since it was released — and Square Enix was listening. Weekly Shonen Jump revealed this ...
London (3rd July 2009) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces that DISSIDIA® FINAL FANTASY® will be ...
Square Enix has shown off overnight the custom Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy PSP bundle for Japan. The hardware for the game was announced at Jump Festa last month, but nothing was shown off until now.
Square Enix has revealed that Dissidia: Final Fantasy will be released in Europe and other PAL territories this Autumn. John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix Ltd.
Square Enix, which specializes in role-playing game (RPG) titles for home and portable consoles, is serious about expanding into arcade consoles. Dissidia Final Fantasy‘s arcade port will not be ...
Mixing Final Fantasy's turn-based combat heritage with the fighting genre that gave us Tekken and Street Fighter sounds like a disaster waiting to happen – but Square Enix has proved it can work. Far ...