Following quite a while of stalling, Square Enix officially announces the release date for the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster assortment for PS4 and Switch.
Square Enix has officially reported the release date for the console versions of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster. While the assortment has been out on Steam and mobile devices for more than a year, Square Enix reported a couple of months prior that the assortment, which features the first six games in the Final Fantasy series, will be ported to PS4 and Switch this spring. Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster was first released in waves starting in the summer of 2021, starting with the first three games in the Final Fantasy series.
A couple of months after the fact, Final Fantasy 4 and Final Fantasy 5 were released for the assortment, while Final Fantasy 6 was not released until February 2022 to give gamers the best experience possible. However console ports of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster were not declared until north of a year after their underlying release, Square Enix stayed hesitant to offer a conclusive release date at first. In any case, with spring now in progress, the hotly anticipated console ports will be in the hands of gamers soon.
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster for PS4 and Switch will be released on Wednesday, April 19. Notwithstanding the games getting ports, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster will include another pixel-style text style for players to use. The UI and text style were points of criticism against Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, however, modders found workarounds for the Steam version’s fonts. Players will also have new options to boost the experience points they gain in fight and mood-killer arbitrary encounters. A pack containing each of the six games will retail for $74.99, with individual games estimated somewhere in the range of $11.99 and $17.99 each. Preorders for Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster are presently accessible on the Nintendo eShop, while the PlayStation Store will take orders sometime in the future.
Furthermore, players will actually want to unreservedly change the music between the remastered soundtracks and the first soundtracks for each game, as originally composed by Final Fantasy series legend Nobuo Uematsu in the NES and SNES eras. Uematsu was also credited as a supervisor for the remastered soundtracks. While the remastered soundtrack contained vocals for Final Fantasy 6’s famous show scene, it remains to be seen assuming that they will be returned to their unique synthesized vocals when the SNES soundtrack is dynamic.
Finally, fans will be pleased to realize that the initial credits for Final Fantasy 6 will return, subsequent to being precluded from the remasters. Be that as it may, it is not known at the hour of composing assuming any of the changes for the console ports will also be remembered for the Steam and mobile versions through a future update. All things considered, fans of the Final Fantasy series will have more ways to play the first six games in the series very soon.
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is accessible now for Android, iOS, and PC, with an April 19 send off for PS4 and Switch.