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  2. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a free-to-play role-playing game developed by Alim [1] and published by Square Enix for iOS, Android and Amazon Fire devices. A spin-off of the Final Fantasy series, the game is the first collaborative effort between Square-Enix and Alim. As of August 2019, the app had been downloaded over 40 million times worldwide.

  3. List of free PC games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of PC games that have been deemed monetarily free by their creator or copyright holder. This includes free-to-play games, even if they include monetized micro transactions. List

  4. List of warez groups - Wikipedia

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    The crack for the latter was actually determined to be a modified executable file from the game Deus Ex: Breach, a free game which did not incorporate Denuvo's software, released by the same developers and utilizing the same engine, which had been modified slightly to load the assets from Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

  5. Empress (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Empress is known around the P2P scene for her "extremely opinionated" notes she supplies in the NFOs of her releases. For example, the information file supplied with the cracked version of Hogwarts Legacy expressed dissatisfaction with what was described as the "woke system" of today, defending Harry Potter series creator J.K. Rowling's views on transgender people.

  6. Bedrock (duo) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the duo founded Bedrock Records. In 2003, they composed the soundtrack of the MTV cartoon drama Spider-Man , a miscellaneous program tied into the 2002 blockbuster film as a promotion. The song "Beautiful Strange" featured in the 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know!? .

  7. RPG Maker - Wikipedia

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    RPG Maker, known in Japan as RPG Tsukūru (RPGツクール, sometimes romanized as RPG Tkool), is a series of programs for the development of role-playing video games (RPGs) with genre-driven varieties as well as machinima, originally created by the Japanese group ASCII.

  8. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius - Wikipedia

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    Other aspects of gameplay are similar to the original Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, with free-to-play features such as gacha systems for 'summoning' new characters to use in combat, including via in-app microtransactions. [1] [3] Each character includes a level progression system, and the ability to unlock new abilities. [3]

  9. Final Fantasy III - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy III [a] is a 1990 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer. The third installment in the Final Fantasy series, it is the first numbered Final Fantasy game to feature the job-change system. The story revolves around four orphaned youths drawn to a crystal of light.