Square Enix has announced the release date of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers for Europe.
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Square Enix has revealed the bonuses US customers who Preorder Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers will be able to grab with three different retailers participating and offering three different gifts.
LiveWii writes : "Square Enix has updated Crystal Bearers's Official Website with two new videos. The website GameWatch has also published many new screenshots of the game. Final Fantasy Crystal Bearers will be released in Japan this November, in USA on December and in Europe on February 2010."
Up until now, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers only had a release date in Japan and North America, and fans in Europe were starting to get worried that the game wouldn't be seen in their territory. However, a release has now been confirmed, along with a prospective release window.
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