Service launching in Japan next month

Square Enix’s new cloud gaming service to stream Final Fantasy on mobile

Square Enix has developed its own cloud gaming service called Dive In that can be used to stream games on iOS and Android.

As reported by Kotaku, the service will begin on October 9th in Japan and will offer free 30-minute demos of a select number of titles. Users will also be able to pay for access to stream games for up to a year.

Games available through Live In will include Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy XIII and Season of Mystery: The Cherry Blossom Murders. Further titles including Final Fantasy VIII and Lighting Returns will be added during the next few months.

It is not currently clear if the service will be made available globally.

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