This is a 2016 mobile remaster of the classic Role-playing (RPG) adventure, Final Fantasy IX. You explore the planet Gaia as Zidane Tribal, stopping a war instigated by Queen Brahne. The core gameplay involves strategic turn-based combat and character progression. This version features high-resolution models, HD cutscenes, and touch-optimized controls, while adding modern quality-of-life boosters like speed-up and no-encounter options, though it lacks controller support.
This 2016 release brings the classic adventure to iOS and Android platforms, focusing on accessibility and visual modernization for portable play. It is fundamentally a faithful recreation of the original console experience, preserving the core story, world, and gameplay mechanics.
The most immediate changes involve graphical fidelity tailored for modern mobile displays:
To accommodate modern play styles, several quality-of-life additions have been integrated:
While the content remains identical to the console and PC versions—including no added DLC or expansions—the input method is a significant departure. This version relies exclusively on on-screen controls and notably lacks controller compatibility, positioning it as an experience best suited for on-the-go play rather than traditional controller-based RPG sessions.
As a role-playing game, the core mechanics revolve around exploration, character progression, and strategic turn-based combat. Players manage a diverse party, learning new abilities through the game's unique "Ability System," which often involves equipping gear to master skills before the item is removed. The atmosphere leans toward a vibrant, high-fantasy setting, distinct from some of the series' darker entries, emphasizing memorable character interactions and world-building across the planet Gaia.
No, this specific mobile release does not include any downloadable content or expansions beyond the base game content that was present in the original version.

The console version of Final Fantasy IX brings enhanced character models, updated UI and fully remastered cutscenes. It includes convenience features such as autosave, optional cheats like max damage or no encounters, and platform-specific achievements or trophies. While the core experience matches the PC version, the console releases are optimized for smooth plug-and-play gameplay without the need for additional setup or mods.

The PC version of Final Fantasy IX features high-resolution character models, improved FMVs and modern enhancements such as auto-save, fast-forward and battle boosters. It supports both controller and keyboard/mouse input. The Steam release also includes achievements and allows for community-created mods, including the popular Moguri Mod, which restores original-style backgrounds and audio.