Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster Launches in November

Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster Launches

Square Enix has announced the Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster launches in November for PC and smartphones, with pre-orders now available.

The Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster launches on November 10th for Windows PC (via Steam) and both iOS and Android. A price point is set at $17.99, and pre-orders are now open with a 20% discount.


Here’s a rundown on the game:

The original FINAL FANTASY V comes to life with completely new graphics and audio as a 2D pixel remaster!

A remodeled 2D take on the fifth game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics. All the magic of the original, with improved ease of play.

The King of Tycoon has sensed a disturbance in the wind. When the crystals that balance the powers of the world are threatened, the king hastens to the rescue…only to go missing. Somewhere a young man and his Chocobo find themselves drawn toward friends that will change their destiny.

Building on the job systems of previous games, FFV includes a diverse selection of jobs to try, and a unique ability system that lets you combine skills.

Develop your characters with free reign, and master your battle tactics in the fifth installment of the FINAL FANTASY series!

KEY FEATURES

  • Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic FINAL FANTASY character designs created by Kazuko Shibuya, the original artist and current collaborator.
  • Beautifully rearranged soundtrack in a faithful FINAL FANTASY style, overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu.
  • Improved gameplay, including modernized UI, auto-battle options, and more!
  • Dive into the world of the game with supplemental extras like the bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player.

*This remaster is based on the original “FINAL FANTASY V” game released in 1992. Features and/or content may differ from previously rereleased versions of the game.

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