How Many Final Fantasy Games Are There?

How Many Final Fantasy Games Are There?
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In case you have ever attempted to play through the Final Fantasy lineup, one of your foremost questions may be, how many games are there in total? And who could blame you? The series has more than three decades of titles across an enormous variety of platforms and genres, and it can seem daunting at first glance. A single RPG that first launched in 1987 has grown to become one of the most influential and prolific gaming franchises of all time. 

Allow me to tackle the question right away. How many games have there been under the Final Fantasy banner? Spoiler alert: it’s a little more complicated than you’d think. There are the mainline numbered entries, spinoffs, remakes, remasters, mobile games, and even multimedia tie-ins.

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The Mainline Final Fantasy Games 

When people refer to Final Fantasy, they usually mean the main numbered series. There are 16 numbered Final Fantasy games as of today. These games are the in-depth foundation of the franchise — each introducing unique worlds, characters, and gameplay systems. When it comes to role-playing games, that lineage stretches back to the original Final Fantasy for the NES (called the Famicom in Japan), and those games have grown over the decades into an increasingly ambitious and varied series on the RPG front. 

Here’s the list of mainline entries as they currently stand: 

  • Final Fantasy (1987)
  • Final Fantasy II (1988)
  • Final Fantasy III (1990)
  • Final Fantasy IV (1991)
  • Final Fantasy V (1992)
  • Final Fantasy VI (1994)
  • Final Fantasy VII (1997)
  • Final Fantasy VIII (1999)
  • Final Fantasy IX (2000)
  • Final Fantasy X (2001)
  • Final Fantasy XI (2002)
  • Final Fantasy XII (2006)
  • Final Fantasy XIII (2009)
  • Final Fantasy XIV (2010, later relaunched in 2013 as Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn)
  • Final Fantasy XV (2016)
  • Final Fantasy XVI (2023) 

These are generally what people mean when they refer to “how many Final Fantasy games are there” and for good reason. Each numbered entry in the series is a stand-alone adventure, so you can jump into just about any one of the games without needing to play any of the others first. Some have immediate sequels or spin-offs, but we’ll talk about those in a moment. 

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The Many Final Fantasy Spin-Offs 

Outside of the mainline series, the Final Fantasy franchise is well-known for its long list of spin-offs. These include everything from full-blown RPGs to strategy games, action-adventure titles and plenty more. Others explore new territory, and some spin-offs take place in worlds familiar from a mainline game. 

There are some notable kinds of spin-offs: 

Tactics Series 

The Final Fantasy Tactics games put the franchise’s signature storytelling, and characters, into a grid-based, strategic combat system. The original Final Fantasy Tactics (1997) on the PlayStation remains beloved, along with titles such as Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003) and Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (2007). 

Crystal Chronicles Series 

The Crystal Chronicles games, with their more cooperative and action-focused gameplay, are not only the original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (2003) but also spinoffs like Ring of Fates (2007) and Echoes of Time (2009). And these games were more than just retro versions of the core games; they had multiplayer features that separated them from the core series. 

Chocobo’s Dungeon Games 

Chocobos, the series’ iconic yellow-feathered friends, have their own games to star in. Chocobo’s Dungeon (1997) and its sequels are roguelike adventures, which lend a lighter, more whimsical tone to the Final Fantasy name. 

The Final Fantasy VII Compilation 

Final Fantasy VII is such a cultural touchstone, it spawned an entire compilation of related games. These include Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007), Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006), and the episodic remake Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020). 

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Final Fantasy Remakes and Remasters 

Remakes and remasters don’t really count toward the total number of games — technically — but they’re still worth noting because they broaden how fans access the franchise. Over the years, Square Enix has gone back to its classic entries time and again, spiffing up graphics, modernizing mechanics even rewriting plot lines in some cases. 

Notable examples include: 

Final Fantasy VII Remake 

Final Fantasy VII Remake, which is not simply a direct one-to-one remake of the game, still reinvents the classic story and gameplay of the original in a modern setting. This is coming out in multiple installments, starting in 2020 and with more installments yet to come. 

Pixel Remasters 

Square Enix released a new series of games called the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series not long ago. This series revolves around the first six mainline games and modernizing them with updated graphics and quality-of-life improvements. This gives newer players a chance to experience the origin of the franchise without having to dive into some antiquated hardware. 

Final Fantasy Mobile and Online Titles 

The series has also branched out into mobile, as well as online gaming over the years too. These games range from casual spin-offs to full-fledged MMORPGs. 

Final Fantasy XI and XIV (Online) 

The series' first MMORPG, Final Fantasy XI, debuted in 2002. It’s still supported today, a mainstay among the longest-running entries. Meanwhile, the original version of Final Fantasy XIV came out in 2010 but the game struggled and was rebooted in 2013 as the behemoth A Realm Reborn. Since then it has grown into one of the most popular MMORPGs worldwide, receiving expansions and updates on a regular basis. 

Mobile Games 

Carrying the torch into mobile-verse, there are the likes of Final Fantasy Record Keeper (2014), Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (2015) and Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia (2017) — new titles bridging the gap to enjoy the series when on the go. A few of them are gacha-based games, while others offer new stories or reimagine classic Final Fantasy moments for a different audience. 

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Crossovers and Multimedia Involving Final Fantasy Titles 

The Final Fantasy franchise game also dove into other media that aren’t necessarily “games” per se, but enrich the gaming experience. But what about spinoff titles like the animated movies, anime series, and crossover events in other Square Enix games? 

Spirits Within and Advent Children 

The series was adapted into a feature-length film, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, in 2001, and an animated sequel, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, in 2005. Not exactly games, but they’re part of the franchise’s identity. 

Crossover Titles 

Title dues like Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008) and World of Final Fantasy (2016) assembled various characters all throughout the franchise. Though these aren’t mainline games, they allow fans to use a combination of heroes and villains in different gameplay formats. 

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So, How Many Final Fantasy Games Are There, Exactly? 

That’s where it gets a little tricky. Technically, there are 16 games, if you’re counting only the mainline numbered entries. But if you include all the spin-offs, remakes, remasters, mobile games, online titles, and crossovers, it’s a much higher number. 

According to one tally, there are over 90 individual games related to Final Fantasy. That encompasses every spinoff title, compilation title, mobile game, and re-release. If you count only games that carry some version of the Final Fantasy name, that number comes in just under 50 unique releases, depending on how you slice it. If, however, you’re counting every title inspired by or featuring characters and worlds from Final Fantasy (the entire Kingdom Hearts series, for example), the number grows still higher. 

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Conclusion

Final Fantasy is more than a game series; it’s a sprawling, interconnected web of stories, characters and worlds that plays and grows together. Whether you’re a newbie or have followed along since the NES days, figuring out how many Final Fantasy games there are can help you find the right entry point into this beloved series. 

In short, there aren’t just 16 mainline titles, but dozens of spin-offs, plus even more remakes, remasters and multimedia tie-ins. The precise number varies depending on your counting methods, but one thing’s for sure — Final Fantasy is a franchise with a legacy that stretches across generations and provides by and large something for every flavor of gamer.

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