Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster release date set for February 2022

Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster release date

Square Enix has announced the Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster release date is set for February 2022, the latest in their classic JRPG HD re-releases.

Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster release date is set for February 23rd across Windows PC (via Steam), iOS (via the App Store), and Android (via the Google Play Store). The most recent Pixel Remaster release was its predecessor, Final Fantasy V, which released in November 2021.

Here’s a rundown on the game:

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

A remodeled 2D take on the sixth 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 War of the Magi caused magic to disappear from the world. A thousand years later, humanity relies on machines – until they find a young woman with mysterious powers. The magicite system allows players to customize which abilities, magic spells, and summons the party members learn. All the playable characters have their own stories, goals, and destinies. Journey through their interwoven fates in this sweeping melodrama.

Revisit the critically acclaimed FFVI!

KEY FEATURES:

  • Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic FINAL FANTASY character pixel 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.
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