Final Fantasy IX Coming to PlayStation Network Soon?

With Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII already available on Sony’s PlayStation Network, you’d think that the release of Final Fantasy IX for PSN would be automatic, no? For some reason, Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto had to pitch his bosses on the release. Here’s what he had to say on the Square Enix Members Twitter page as translated by Andriasang:

The presentation went well. The result will come on Friday. Everyone, please pray.

As Hammer said, “You’ve got to pray just to make it today.” Sorry, I don’t know where that came from.

Hopefully Hashimoto was just playing with Final Fantasy fans. I don’t understand why FFIX wouldn’t be released for PSN. Gamers will surely download it. I’m personally looking forward to this one since I never finished the game (for reasons that I don’t remember). While I didn’t care much for Zidane, I was totally fascinated by Vivi and Steiner cracked me up. I’d love to be able to beat the game on my PSP. Hopefully there will be some good news about FFIX on PSN this Friday.

How about you guys and gals? Any interest in downloading FFIX?

Source via Andriasang

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6 thoughts on “Final Fantasy IX Coming to PlayStation Network Soon?”

  1. The first FF main hero I didn't care for..Zidane..or better known as Tail Boy.

    Not a bad FF game as far as gameplay is concerned. My ViVi was indestructible though. I had him immune to magic and physical.

  2. @Cami: Play FFVI, like right now. Kefka is the evil shizzy. He makes Sepheroth look like a sissy boy emo (which, he basically is….).

    FFIX was not my favorite entry in the series. I enjoyed some of the ideas in it, but it just never seemed to grab my full attention the way so many other games in the series have. It's still light years better than FFXII though.

  3. @CamiKitten Whoa. You never played VI?!? In the immortal words of Brian Fellow, “That’s crazy!!!” You should play some version of the game ASAP. It’s such an important game.

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