Vote For The Final Fantasy Girl You Want A Valentine’s Gift From

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Square Enix and DeNA are asking players of Final Fantasy Record Keeper to vote on a “Valentine’s Poll.” It’s open until February 11th at 7pm PST.

 

The poll lets you vote to receive a gift containing in-game items from either Rinoa, Yuna, or Lightning. You do this by leaving a ‘Like’ on the photo of that girl and her gift on Facebook.

 

Once the time is up, the gift with the most Likes will be sent to all Final Fantasy Record Keeper players at 5am PS4 on February 14th, aka Valentine’s Day. The winning girl will also appear on the game’s title screen that day.


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