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Chaos Rings [1] is a role-playing video game series released primarily on mobile platforms. It is developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix.The eponymous first game in the series was released for iOS in 2010, then later ported to other mobile and portable platforms including Android and PlayStation Vita.
Chaos Rings II (ケイオスリングス, Keiosu Ringusu II) was a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. The game released on 14 March 2012, one day ahead of schedule. [3] Effective May 31, 2016, Square Enix ended distribution of this game, and it is no longer available for download except on the Amazon ...
The games in this table were released under a free and open-source license with free content which allows reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the whole game. Licenses can be public domain, GPL, BSD, Creative Commons, zlib, MIT, Artistic License or other (see Comparison of free and open-source software licenses).
Chaos Rings (ケイオスリングス, Keiosu Ringusu) is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. It was released worldwide in 2010 as an exclusive title for iOS , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but it was later ported to the Android , Windows Phone 7 , and PlayStation Vita . [ 3 ]
The Vita version, titled, Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy, contains all four titles in the Chaos Rings series - Chaos Rings, Chaos Rings Omega, Chaos Rings II and the third game. [6] The Vita release is a full-fledged port, with a special edition release, and not a PlayStation Mobile port that was also playable on Vita, as the original Chaos ...
Chaos Rings Omega (ケイオスリングス オメガ, Keiosu Ringusu Omega) is a role-playing video game for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. Chaos Rings Ω was available on the App Store on May 19, 2011. Effective May 31, 2016, Square Enix ended distribution of this title on the ...
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The first game known as Chaos Code: Sign of Catastrophe was released for Sega's RingWide arcade system board on August 4, 2011. [1] A port for the PlayStation 3 was first released on December 19, 2012, on Hong Kong's PlayStation Network, followed by subsequent home releases in both Japan and North America in 2013 and the PAL region in 2014. [5]