Final Fantasy VII G-Bike released earlier today but it seems like a minor problem will cause its official service to be delayed by a day. On the other hand, Square Enix announced that a bigger problem for Final Fantasy Agito + for PlayStation Vita will delay it even further.
Final Fantasy VII G-Bike will end service on December 15 at 23:59 Japan time, Square Enix announced.
In the announcement, the company said: “Although we were pushing forward with discussions until now, we’ve come to the conclusion that from here it will be difficult to provide a service that will satisfy our users, so today we have decided to end service.”
Money-based sales of the in-game “Gem” currency will end on October 13, but you’ll still be able to use any gems you have until the game officially ends service on December 15.
Square Enix will end service for Final Fantasy Agito, its free-to-play smartphone spin-off of Final Fantasy Type-0, on November 30 at 23:59 Japan time, the company announced.
“After discussing it from various angles, we arrived at the conclusion that, in its current state, it is difficult to provide a service that satisfies our customers,” Square Enix said in the announcement.
Final Fantasy VII G-Bike is a smartphone game based on the Final Fantasy VII mini-game, except you get to pull off Limit Breaks and Materia magic. The latest event for the game brings in Phoenix, and a special bike based on the summon as a reward.