Triple Triad, the collectable card game that debuted in Final Fantasy VIII, has been released on iOS and Android in Japan.

Accessible through the Final Fantasy Portal app, the game includes cards based on characters from across the entire franchise.

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A Square Enix representative said that there are currently "no plans" to bring the game outside of Japan, with the base app only available in the region.

"Triple Triad is available for the Final Fantasy Portal app, which is available only in Japan," read a statement to Digital Spy. "There are no plans for a Western release at the moment."

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The Final Fantasy Portal app, which is a free-to-download app with premium purchases, will see players access two new mobile games in the series - Final Fantasy Legends: Crystal of Time and Space and Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

It also allows players to log in with their Square Enix account to earn points, which can be spent on digital content and merchandise.

Triple Triad was recently added to Final Fantasy XIV as part of a Golden Saucer update.

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Square Enix recently released Final Fantasy Type-0 HD on PS4 and Xbox One, which came with a playable demo of Final Fantasy XV.

The game's director Hajime Tabata recently said he would be open to Type-0 having its own series, and that there are "no plans for Crisis Core or 3rd Birthday remasters".

Last month, Merregnon Studios announced that its Final Fantasy concert series Final Symphony would return to London in September, with tickets on sale now.

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