List of Final Fantasy video games


Final Fantasy is a List of [video game franchises|video game series] developed and published by Square Enix. The first installment in the series, the eponymous Final Fantasy, premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since. Sixteen games have been released as part of the main series. Sequels, prequels, spin-offs, and related video games have been published, as well as numerous installments in other media forms. Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serving as direct sequels to prior games, although some games have received sequels, or prequels, set in the same universe.
Most of the games have been re-released for several different platforms, many of which have been included in bundled releases. The series as a whole is primarily composed of role-playing video games, but also includes massively [multiplayer online role-playing game]s, third-person shooters, tower defense games, and tactical role-playing games. Final Fantasy games have been released on over a dozen video game consoles beginning with the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as for personal computers and mobile phones. The series is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 203 million units worldwide as of July 2025, across both the main series and its spin-offs. Final Fantasys popularity has placed it as one of the List of [best-selling video game franchises|best-selling video game franchises].

Main series

Main series-related games

''Ivalice Alliance''

Compilation of ''Final Fantasy VII''

''Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy''

''Final Fantasy XV Universe''

Subseries

''Artniks''

''Brave Exvius''

''Chocobo''

''Crystal Chronicles''

''Crystal Defenders''

''Dimensions''

''Dissidia''

''Explorers''

''SaGa''

''Theatrhythm''

''Unlimited''

''World''

Other games

Bundled releases

Branded subseries

These are groups of games or system-specific releases of games that are branded or marketed together. Unlike bundles, they were made available as individual products.