Square Enix has finally released Final Fantasy IX on iOS and Android.

The ninth (and arguably best) Final Fantasy has already sold more than 5.5 million copies since its release in 2000, and now you can play it on your phone. The new mobile version offers "high-definition movies and character models," achievements, autosave, and a collection of seven "game boosters" (aka cheats) that let you speed up time or eliminate random encounters.

The game is available now for $17 in the App Store and Google Play, though that price will go up 20 percent after Feb. 21, so you better get it soon if you're interested. That's obviously pretty steep for a mobile game, but the good news is that once you buy it, you won't have to worry about paying anything extra since there are no additional fees or in-app purchases.

The Final Fantasy IX remake requires iOS 7.0 or Android 4.1 at minimum, and beware: Square Enix warned that the app is "very large," and will take some time to download. It takes up around 4GB of memory, and more than 8GB of free space is required to download it, so you better start deleting some photos and apps from your phone right away.

Square Enix in December first announced plans to bring the beloved game to mobile devices. It's also slated to arrive on Steam early this year as well, so you can relive all the adventures of Zidane and the Tantalus Theater Troupe on your PC as well.

For a peek at the new mobile version, check out the video below.

Further Reading

Gaming Reviews