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In ChocoboStallion, the objective of the player is to grow Chocobos, use them to win races, and breed evem stonger, faster Chocobos.
There are fundumentally 9 different color types of Chocobos, however depending on how the player grows the Chocobo, the chocobo will change size and personality, allowing players to grow their Chocobos over 1000 in variety.
ChocoboStallion is schedueld for release in Winter.