Back in August of last year, we saw the release of the first batch of Square Enix’s Pixel Remasters with Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III. Since then, we’ve also seen the release of Final Fantasy IV, and Final Fantasy V with the same treatment. And now, because of how counting works,
It’s been just under a month since we saw Final Fantasy VI come out for Android and that probably left a few of you wondering, “What about iOS?” Well, fear not, for if you were looking to buy the mobile version of this game for your favorite Apple device, it can now be found on
We’re all Final Fantasy fans here and, let’s be honest, there are a lot of Final Fantasy games spanning a long period of time. Over these past few years though, we’ve seen more than a few remasters and re-releases – including the announcement of Final Fantasy X and X-2 and the re-release of Final Fantasy
On December 6th, 2013 Japanese Standard Time, SquareEnix posted several new videos and trailers featuring the HD Remasters for Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2. And its a very appropriate release too, as the Japanese publisher is most likely looking to show them at this year’s Jump Fiesta 14, an Anime and Manga show
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