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'''Final Fantasy VI''' is a game in the [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' series. Since at the time three of the five preceding games had not been released in the US it was released there as '''Final Fantasy III'''. With the release of [[Final Fantasy Anthology]] it was been correctly renumbered as the sixth game for all regions.
'''Final Fantasy VI''' is a game in the [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] series. Since at the time three of the five preceding games had not been released in the US it was released there as '''Final Fantasy III'''. With the release of [[Final Fantasy Anthology]] it was been correctly renumbered as the sixth game for all regions.


One of the most notable and identifying elements within the game is the presence of powerful deities called [[Final Fantasy VI/Espers|Espers]].
One of the most notable and identifying elements within the game is the presence of powerful deities called [[Final Fantasy VI/Espers|Espers]].

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Template:All Game Nav Template:Infobox Final Fantasy VI is a game in the Final Fantasy series. Since at the time three of the five preceding games had not been released in the US it was released there as Final Fantasy III. With the release of Final Fantasy Anthology it was been correctly renumbered as the sixth game for all regions.

One of the most notable and identifying elements within the game is the presence of powerful deities called Espers.

Story

Long ago, the war of the Magi reduced the world to a scorched wasteland, and magic simply ceased to exist.

1000 years have passed…Iron, gunpowder, and steam engines have been rediscovered, and high technology reigns…

But there are some who would enslave the world by reviving the dread destructive force known as "magic".

Can it be that those in power are on the verge of repeating a senseless and deadly mistake?

Differences Between Japanese and English Versions

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