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Final Fantasy IX is the ninth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed and published by Squaresoft. It was released in July 2000 for the PlayStation, later re-released in 2016 for iOS, Android, and Microsoft Windows via Steam; re-released in 2017 for PlayStation 4; and repackaged in 2019 for Windows 10, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. It was directed by Hiroyuki Ito and co-produced by Hironobu Sakaguchi and Shinji Hashimoto, with Nobuo Uematsu providing the musical score. The title is a return to the series's roots, with gameplay features and references to the past games featuring throughout, as well as a medieval fantasy setting and cartoonish art style as a break from the sci-fi slant style of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII.
Taking place on planet Gaia, the story follows a thief named Zidane Tribal, a member of a thief troupe who is tasked to kidnap the princess of Alexandria, Garnet Til Alexandros XVII. He teams up with her and a team of allies to stop Queen Brahne and her ally Kuja from waging war with an army of black mages.
The gameplay features the Active Time Battle pseudo-turn-based menu command system from previous games and gives players control of up to eight characters in a party of four. Each character has access to two command abilities, of which at least one is a skillset that grants them access to a more extensive range of abilities. Abilities are unlocked by equipping certain weapons, armor, and add-ons that grant abilities as AP is earned. Additionally, each character can use a unique Trance after taking damage that enhances their abilities. Aside from combat, the game features several different minigames and sidequests, the most notable being Chocobo Hot and Cold and the Tetra Master card game.
Final Fantasy IX was announced in tandem with Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XI at the Square Millennium Event. The trio was developed simultaneously to provide players three distinct experiences[3]:
a retro RPG in Final Fantasy IX
a smoother evolution in style and design in Final Fantasy X
an online experience in Final Fantasy XI
The team developed the game with development sites split between Japan and Hawaii (chosen so overseas developers could work on the game easily) to incorporate "various perspectives and values to which they can relate."[4] Final Fantasy IX is one of the most critically acclaimed games in the series, achieving the highest Metacritic score of 94.