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The Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remasters Are Getting Physical Reprints

Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Box Art

A year after copies quickly sold out online, Square Enix has announced that physical reprints of Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster Collection on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch are now available to pre-order at the Square Enix Store, Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop for $74.99 USD. This second print run will become available on October 8th.

The compilation features updated box art drops the “Pixel Remaster” branding, dubbing the release as “Anniversary Edition”. Copies will include a sticker sheet with 12 character sprites from the series.

For those who are new to the series or haven’t played these six genre-defining RPG classics, here’s a video overview (from last year) of what you can expect.

Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Overview

The first six FINAL FANTASY games have been updated with beautiful new 2D pixel graphics designed to look great on HD displays, rearranged soundtracks overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu and improved gameplay features, including modernised user interface, auto-battle options and more.

The games are available on PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam now digitally, either separately or as a collection comprising FINAL FANTASY I – VI.

Key Features

The pixel remaster versions of these classic games have some awesome features that make them even more enjoyable to play than before.

These include the option to:

  • Change soundtracks: The Pixel Remaster series features utterly superb new orchestral arrangements of FINAL FANTASY I – 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 – 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.
  • Auto-battle: With a press of a button, you can make characters automatically perform their last action. It makes battles fly by!
  • View extras: Get a closer look at the many monsters you’ll face in the bestiary, marvel at the beautiful illustrations in a gallery, and enjoy the incredible soundtracks in a music player.

All these features are, of course, optional, but they mean that players of all types – from those who played the originals to those who have never played a classic FINAL FANTASY game before – can have a great time with these six awesome adventures.

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Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition is now available to pre-order for $74.99 at participating retailers. The collection releases on October 8th for PS4 and Switch.

Collectors who missed out on the first run (including myself), now’s your chance! As for digital players, it’s worth noting that all six games are currently 20% off on the PS Store and Nintendo eShop.

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Tin Manuel

Tin Manuel

Tin is a designer and a writer by day and an adventurer in whatever game she is playing at night. She gets giddy talking about RPGs (specifically JRPGs), new releases, and reveres almost every female protagonist. She has two cats and two dogs, whom she loves dearly. She’s forgetful at times, but she will always remember Aerith’s death frame by frame in 480p.

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