Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Could Come to More Platforms If There is Enough Demand - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 20 July 2021 / 1,166 ViewsSquare Enix announced at E3 2021 the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series for PC via Steam, iOS, and Android. Games getting remastered includes Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI.
A new Q&A on the official Square Enix website about Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster reveals that if there is enough demand from fans the games could be ported to other platforms. The developers said it is difficult to remaster multiple games this old at once and they wanted to focus on mobile platforms first.
Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III, as part of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series, will launch for PC via Steam, iOS, and Android on July 28 for $11.99 each. Pre-orders include a discounted price of $9.59.
Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy VI will launch at a later date.
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"If demand is there"... Demand will only be there on consoles you out-of-touch company. "Oh, hi mr Canadian man! Sorry, we don't sell blankets because our market in africa doesn't really show much interest in them."
How is any company this far removed from reality? At least with Nintendo they're quirky and innovative, so they get away with the dumb shit decisions they make. This? This is just bad business.
I hate this bullshit. Okay, don't have my money.
How are SE this stupid?.
“Demand?” Pretty sure most of the customer base for these games is on PS and Switch.
I'll be getting them on Steam, but their treatment of their 8 and 16 bit FF games has been baffling so far.
The "remasters" look bad anyways, not much lost there.