Final Fantasy Type-0 Spin-Off Manga To End In January

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The Final Fantasy Type-0 spin-off manga that is currently serializing in Square Enix’s Monthly Shounen Gangan magazine will end  in January, Anime News Network reports.

 

Titled Final Fantasy Type-O Gaiden: Hyouken no Shinigami, the manga focuses on the character of Kurasame. Four volumes of the manga have been compiled and shipped in Japan thus far, and the series will end in the Shounen Gangan issue slated for January 11th, 2014.

 

Meanwhile, in Japan, Square Enix are working on a game called Final Fantasy Agito, which is based on the world and characters of Type-0, but has a more lighthearted feel to it. The game will be available on iOS and Android devices this winter.


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