

Square Enix originally released the pixel perfect Final Fantasy remasters for the PC and mobile back in 2021 with new 2D graphics designed for HD displays, rearranged soundtracks and new gameplay features. All six games in the series - the first Final Fantasy, II, III, IV, V and VI - are hitting the PS4 and the Nintendo Switch that day, and you can either buy them in a bundle or individually get the ones you want to play. Open your calendar app and drop a reminder with an alarm for that date if you've been waiting for the console versions of the Final Fantasy "pixel perfect" remasters since Square Enix announced it in December last year. While PlayStation and Nintendo players can't mod their games, PC players may want to read on for some great little tweaks.April 19th. These versions have a few bells and whistles that PC presently lacks, including a much-desired additional font choice that alleviates some of the pain of the original. Updated on Jby Quinton O'Connor: The Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters are now available not just on PC, but PS4 and Switch as well. Because there are six games, there are an immense amount of different mods and plenty of variety. Like the majority of popular PC games, these remasters also have fan-created mods to help curate the experience, changing up the visuals, audio, gameplay, and nearly everything in between.

RELATED: Final Fantasy: Differences Between Pixel Remasters and Originals Many of these games have previously launched on various platforms, with the first six mainline games in the series now officially available on PC, Switch, and pS4. Final Fantasy has been around since the late 1980s, and since then, has become one of the most well-known ongoing JRPG series worldwide.
