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Square Enix says Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster has now shifted over 2 million

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collections for Switch, PS4 and PC

Square Enix’s Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series which launched recently on the Nintendo Switch and other platforms has been a big success for the company and they have now shipped and digitally sold over two million copies. The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series is available right now on the Nintendo eShop. You can purchase the classic remastered games digitally or as a bundle. There’s Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy VI.

7 thoughts on “Square Enix says Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster has now shifted over 2 million”

  1. Psx, nintendo ds and 3ds versions is great, but iPad and android versions is terrible bad. Actual switch version is without new intro movies and with android unlimited everything?

  2. Now i hope they remaster everyones favorite Final Fantasy 13 and Final Fantasy 13-2. It’s the only mainline Final Fantasy that hasn’t been ported for current gen.

    1. I don’t think they even have much work to do on that. It still looks great. I agree through, that trilogy is the only games that was completely left out. Hopefully they’re already recifying that. Def not my favorite entries but it deserves to be included.

  3. I mean… when someone buys them all, they are buying 6 different games.

    I just can’t believe how expensive these games are.

    1. I did the math. I and II are $12 each, III through VI are $18 each. If you buy the games individually it’s about $96 before taxes. The bundle is $75, so it’s almost like you get I and II for free if you buy that.

      I’ve never played a FF game before but 6 games for that price sounds pretty reasonable to me.

      1. That still feels pretty pricier, even by SE’s own standards. The old Dragon Quest games they have on Switch are more in the neighborhood of $5-10. I’d like to give FF one shot (I tried FF6 and FF9 and got bored pretty quick) but it’s kinda high for me. At least the NES ones should be a little cheaper, right?

        I don’t know. SE has puzzled me lately. They had all the Voice of Cards games on sale recently but the combined total would still be more than the normal trilogy bundle (which wasn’t on sale).

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