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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Ends iOS Support

May 13,2025 Author: Bella

If you're a fan of **Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered** on iOS, you may have encountered recent difficulties with in-game purchases. Many players have reported issues with accessing paid content, and we have both good and bad news regarding this matter.

The good news is that the team behind Crystal Chronicles has acknowledged these issues and devised a solution. The bad news, however, is that this solution involves discontinuing support for the iOS version of **Crystal Chronicles Remastered**. Additionally, they've provided detailed instructions on how you can claim refunds for any content purchased after January 2024.

Originally launched on the Nintendo GameCube, **Crystal Chronicles** was known for its innovative multiplayer features, which involved using GameBoy Advances as controllers—a concept that was both groundbreaking and somewhat convoluted. The game saw a revival with its mobile release, but the recent issues with accessing paid content have unfortunately led to the decision to end support for the iOS version.

Cracking crystalsWhile this may not be the ideal resolution, the team at Crystal Chronicles has ensured that players can claim refunds if they've been unable to access the content they paid for. Although this might be of little consolation to some, it means you won't be left out of pocket, even if you'll be missing out on **Crystal Chronicles Remastered** on iOS for the foreseeable future.

It's quite ironic that a game which initially struggled due to its innovative approach is now facing discontinuation on another platform. This situation underscores the challenges of preserving games on mobile platforms. If you're interested in discussions on such topics, you might want to check out the latest episode of the official **Pocket Gamer podcast**, available now on your favorite audio streaming service!

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