SQUARE ENIX has finally announced an official release date for the FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster series’ console ports. All six games, FINAL FANTASY I through FINAL FANTASY VI, will be releasing for Nintendo Switch and PS4 this upcoming April 19th, 2023. The latest press release states that you’ll be able to download them as soon as 8 a.m. Pacific on that date. Plus, you can pre-order the games on Nintendo Switch as of today. This collection of FINAL FANTASY pixel remasters was previously released for mobile devices and PC via Steam. Feel free to check out the brand new trailer down below. Also down below, you’ll find more info from the press release about what’s new in these console ports, in addition to some info about various bonuses for purchasing the games early on either system.
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. 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.
Players who purchase the Nintendo Switch version by May 25, 2023 will receive two themed Wallpapers based on the individual games(s) purchased from the FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series. Players who purchase the complete series in the FINAL FANTASY I-VI BUNDLE will receive all 12 themed Wallpapers.
Players who purchase the digital edition of the game(s) on PlayStation 4 between April 19, 2023 – May 25, 2023 will receive a Theme and Avatar in accordance with the individual games(s) purchased from the FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series. Players who purchase the complete series in the FINAL FANTASY I-VI BUNDLE will receive every Theme and Avatar included with the individual games which is a total of six Themes and six Avatars.