Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster looks to be a mix between the original pixel graphics and the updated mobile versions, though, thankfully, without the extra bit of shine-and-gloss that characterizes the mobile versions.
As yet, Square Enix also hasn’t announced any extra details about the remasters, such as quality of life updates, extras, whether they’ll be released as a package at any point, or if we’ll see them on Nintendo Switch.
Whatever the case, it’s in keeping with Square Enix’s commitment to make its older games available to a broader audience.
Here’s how Square Enix described them in the official announcement:
Square said that more information would be provided “at a later date,” so stay tuned for more on the remaster series as we learn it.
Fans and newcomers are invited to dive into six masterpieces that bridge the ages with unique tales of epic adventure. The company will release the beloved titles individually, from Final Fantasy I through Final Fantasy VI, for Steam and mobile platforms.