
Starting today, players can pre-order the Nintendo Switch version digitally. Additionally, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch players can also expect additional boost features to expand gameplay options, including switching off random encounters and adjusting experience gained multipliers between 0 and 4.Īll six titles in the FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series will be available to digitally purchase individually or as a complete series in the FINAL FANTASY I-VI BUNDLE from PlayStation™ Store or Nintendo eShop. In FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series, players can expect some unique features for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch version, including the option to switch between the rearranged and original-based soundtrack for the game, as well as a choice of in-game fonts – players can now opt to play using the game’s default font or a pixel-based font. Watch the FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster | PS4 & Nintendo Switch Release Date trailer here. The pixel remaster series which comprises of FINAL FANTASY I through FINAL FANTASY VI, brings all the magic of the originals combined with quality-of-life upgrades while staying faithful to the retro design of these masterpieces.

6, 2023) – SQUARE ENIX® today announced that the beloved FINAL FANTASY® pixel remaster series, previously only available on Steam® and mobile platforms, is launching digitally for PlayStation®4 (PS4™) console and Nintendo Switch™ system on April 19, 2023*.

Otherwise, I see little reason to repay for these games once again, especially with Square's track record for extremely lackluster support on both mobile and PC.FINAL FANTASY PIXEL REMASTER SERIES LAUNCHES ON PLAYSTATION®4 AND NINTENDO SWITCH APRIL 19 Nintendo Switch Version Available to Pre-Order Now. So here's hoping Square will remaster these games so that they fit all screen ratios no matter the device of choice. This is why the previous releases on mobile are all letterboxed or pillarboxed (depending on your device), because they were not designed with dynamic ratio support even though a few of them were specifically recreated for mobile (looking at you V and VI). We don't know when these games will arrive or how they will be priced, just that the first should land "soon."Įach title will be released as a stand-alone game, just like the originals, though I have to say I'm curious to see how Square will handle the aspect ratios for all six games since they were originally designed for 4:3 screens.


Like most E3 announcements, Square has little to show for its planned Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series outside of the above trailer.
