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Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters are finally coming to consoles

The first 6 Final Fantasy titles are undeniable classics, however they are certainly not the most pleasant to look at – especially using today’s modern displays. The Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters fix this and more, with many viewing them as the definitive versions of these titles. Unfortunately, the games were only released on mobile and PC…until now.

As part of the 35th anniversary celebrations for the Final Fantasy series, Square Enix announced that “The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series is coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Experience these classics individually or as a bundle when they launch digitally in Spring 2023.”

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters were first released on mobile and PC all the way back in mid-2021 and so while it has taken almost two years, it is exciting to finally be getting these much-anticipated titles on more platforms (sorry Xbox) – especially as a limited physical 35th anniversary edition is planned for release at the same time and will include:

  • FINAL FANTASY I-VI COLLECTION – physical collection of all games for either PS4 or Nintendo Switch.
  • Anniversary Edition GOODS BOX.
  • A bonus lenticular sleeve for the game package.
  • 2-disc vinyl record set featuring newly arranged game music with exclusive cover artwork by Kazuko Shibuya.
  • A specially compiled artbook showcasing beautiful character pixel art.
  • Eight stylized pixel art character figures in window packaging.

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KitGuru says: Are you glad to be finally getting these titles on consoles? What do you think of the physical edition? How do you think the remasters compare? Let us know down below.

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