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Final Fantasy IX Game to Get Animated Series

posted on by Alex Mateo
France's Cyber Group Studios aims to begin production by late 2021/early 2022

The children's entertainment trade publication Kidscreen reported on Monday that Square Enix's Final Fantasy IX game is inspiring an animated series. Paris-based Cyber Group Studios has signed a co-development and co-production deal with Square Enix to create an animated series for 8- to 13-year-olds. Cyber Group Studios' CEO Pierre Sissman stated that the company aims to begin production by the end of 2021 or beginning of 2022. The company has not finalized the project's number or length of episodes.

Cyber Group is handling worldwide distribution, licensing, and merchandise, and it plans to offer the series to potential broadcasters in the coming months.

Square Enix describes the game:

Zidane and the Tantalus Theater Troupe have kidnapped Princess Garnet, the heir of Alexandria. To their surprise, however, the princess herself yearned to escape the castle. Through a series of unusual circumstances, she and her personal guard, Steiner, fall in with Zidane and set out on an incredible journey. Meeting unforgettable characters like Vivi and Quina along the way, they learn about themselves, the secrets of the Crystal, and a malevolent force that threatens to destroy their world.

Final Fantasy IX debuted on PlayStation in 2000. Square Enix most recently re-released the Final Fantasy IX game on the Switch and Xbox One in March 2019. Square Enix re-released Final Fantasy IX on the PlayStation 4 in September 2017. It previously re-released the game on iOS and Android devices in February 2016, and on PC via Steam in April 2016.

Source: Kidscreen (Ryan Tuchow) via Kaylyn Saucedo


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