


This is why the previous releases on mobile are all letterboxed or pillarboxed (depending on your device), because they were not designed with dynamic ratio support even though a few of them were specifically recreated for mobile (looking at you V and VI). We don't know when these games will arrive or how they will be priced, just that the first should land "soon."Įach title will be released as a stand-alone game, just like the originals, though I have to say I'm curious to see how Square will handle the aspect ratios for all six games since they were originally designed for 4:3 screens. While there are no set release dates for the next two titles, they are confirmed to be released some time in 2021.Like most E3 announcements, Square has little to show for its planned Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series outside of the above trailer. With Final Fantasies I-III already released, and IV to be released soon, that only leaves V and VI to go. Since its original release in 1991, Final Fantasy IV has seen many remasters and re-releases, ranging from consoles such as the original Playstation to the Game Boy Advance, and even got a full remake on the 3DS. It is also one of the only games in the series to spawn a direct sequel called The After Years, which takes place 17 years after the events of the main game, and includes both returning and new characters in an episodic story. It was the first game in the Final Fantasy series to utilize the ATB (Active Time Battle) system, making the battles much more fast-paced compared to the first three games, and it featured iconic characters such as Kain Highwind and Cecil Harvey. RELATED: ‘Final Fantasy XIV’ Director Announces Plan to Curb Server Overcrowdingįinal Fantasy IV is an RPG that tells the story of Cecil, a Dark Knight who no longer wishes to follow his tyrannical king's orders, and sets on a mission to fight against him and the kingdom of Baron. Also revealed are the preorder bonuses on Steam, which like with the other games, will give you a special soundtrack that consists of three songs from the rearranged soundtrack, and two wallpapers. Like the previous Pixel Remasters, however, Final Fantasy IV's will be based on the game's original release, so don't expect to see anything from its various re-releases, such as the Lunar Trials and the Augment system. Also included will be an auto-battle option, and extras such as a bestiary and illustration gallery. The remaster will feature updated pixelated graphics, a rearranged soundtrack, and some gameplay adjustments, just like the previous games released so far. The Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster will launch on September 8th, and will be available for PC and mobile devices.

With the first three games of Square Enix's Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters already released, the company has revealed the release date for Final Fantasy IV's upcoming remaster, along with incentives to preorder the game.
