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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles iOS Support Ends Over Unfixable Bug

The Apple iOS mobile version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is officially gone, due to a bug in the game that Square Enix can’t fix. As it affected both the free and paid versions of the games, it officially pulled the title on February 13, 2025. However, not everyone can file for refunds now that it is gone. The Android version remains live on Google Play

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The problem is tied to the in-app purchases system, and it is keeping lite and paid Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition players from getting through the game on iOS devices after grabbing it from the Apple App Store. This issue first arose on January 24, 2025, but Square Enix didn’t make the move to completely remove the game until it determined the problem couldn’t be fixed. 

Refunds are available, but they only apply to a certain time period. So if you purchased the game back when it launched in August 2020, you aren’t getting money back. However, anyone who bought it between January 2024 and it being removed can file for a refund with Apple Support. In addition to the Full Version of the game and Memory Crystal Pack being refunded, you can also get a refund for the following add-ons.

Here’s everything that you can get your money back for buying:

  • Bel Dat’s Crystal
  • Chelinka’s Crystal
  • Chime’s Crystal
  • Layle’s Crystal
  • Leo’s Crystal
  • Magic Wallet
  • Mira’s Crystal
  • Moogle Arms
  • Relic Arms
  • Sapphire Earring
  • Special Arms Set
  • Sherlotta’s Crystal
  • Yuri’s Crystal

As a reminder, this version of the game featured a number of additions. A lite edition is available in addition to the full one, so you can play with others, and there is cross-play. It also added more difficulty options, a different UI, and the ability to use Mimic to resemble and play as certain characters.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Android devices, but the iOS mobile version of the game is now gone. 


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