Final Fantasy XIII on a phone? Square launching Dive In streaming app

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Square Enix is launching a new service in Japan on October 9. Dive In streams games to Android and Apple mobile devices, allowing players to experience titles like Final Fantasy XIII on cellphones. 

The service is launching with Final Fantasy XIIIFinal Fantasy VII International, and Season of Mystery: The Cherry Blossom Murders, all with different rental rates for ranges between three days (~$1.50-$2.50) and one year (~$11-$17). Free 30 minute trials of all Dive In titles will be available, too.

November will add Final Fantasy VIII and The Last Remnant, December will add Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Murdered: Soul Suspect, 2015 will add Lightning Returns

Square Enix announces Dive In: stream Final Fantasy XIII and more to mobile devices [Gematsu]


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