Final Fantasy Record Keeper version differences

The following is the list of version differences present in various releases of Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Release Dates

 * September 24, 2014: original release.

Release Dates

 * March 17, 2015: soft release in Canada.
 * March 25, 2015: worldwide release.

Changes from the Japanese Release

 * Paintings for the first five Final Fantasy titles use screenshots from their recent releases rather than their original ones: the original Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy V use screenshots taken from their Mobile release, and Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV use screenshots taken from the 3D versions ported to Mobile devices.

June 6, 2015 Update

 * Addition of Level Cap Break to increase characters' level beyond the standard 50; this update allows characters to achieve level 65. Characters in question require their Memory Crystals in order to do so.
 * Addition of Record Materia which provide a variety of passive abilities.
 * Addition of Quests: for new players it is a way to become familiar with the game, while for the older ones to receive some new challenges.
 * Addition of Roaming Warriors: ability to summon other players' characters and unleash their currently set Soul Break. Also the feature Friends allows the player to follow other players.
 * Adjustable Battle Speed.
 * Redone Dungeon information: before entering a Dungeon the player has an option to see its bosses and Target Scores associated with them. In Dungeons the Camp Screen allows reviewing the information regarding its bosses, associated Target Scores, and rewards.
 * Players can Optimize their party according to the Realm they are about to enter.
 * Requirements for "Turns Taken" battle score has been tweaked for the score to be easier to achieve.
 * "Times KO'd" battle score was changed for "Character KO'd" so now only character knocked out at the end of battle deduce battle score.
 * Players can search friends by their IDs.
 * Players can set personal greeting in their profile.
 * Players can change their name.
 * Debuffs currently afflict on the party members are shown on the battle select screen.
 * Following characters received stat boosts: Tidus who can now also equip blitzballs, Kain, Cyan, Paladin Cecil who can now also equip axes, Tifa, and Rydia.
 * Instead of using "Fanfare" from Final Fantasy VI as a victory fanfare for all Realms, each Realm now uses its original victory fanfare.