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Full Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Series Dated for PS4 and Switch

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster

 

If you need to find a new home for the early entries in the Final Fantasy series, you’ll be delighted to learn that a date has been set for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series. Pre-orders are up now on the Nintendo eShop and they’ll be up at a later date on the PlayStation Store ahead of an April 19 launch.

 

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Those looking to pick these up will be able to get Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II for $11.99 each. The four games that follow will all be priced at $17.99 each, or you can get a bundle of all six for $74.99. A physical edition went up for order exclusively on the Square Enix store but is already sold out.

 

Here’s the launch date trailer:

 

 

Square Enix highlights some of the updated features, including the ability to change fonts and a bunch of customizability options:

 

  • Change Soundtracks – The Pixel Remaster series features utterly superb new orchestral arrangements of Final Fantasy I through VI‘s soundtracks. However, we know some of you may want to recreate the original experience of playing these games, so you’ll be able to switch between the original and rearranged soundtracks.
  • Change Fonts – The console release of Final Fantasy I through VI gives you the option to switch between two different fonts: the default font and a new pixel-based font that recreates the feel of the original games.
  • Turn Off Random Encounters – Sometimes you just want to explore in peace, so a feature in the Pixel Remaster games lets you turn off random encounters completely. This means you can roam the world without being harassed by monsters. That also means you won’t get stronger, so be careful how you use it…
  • Adjust Experience – Speaking of getting stronger, want to speed things up a little? Boost features let you adjust the experience gained by up to four times. Perfect if you want an easier run through the games.

Via Gematsu

 

 

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