With the approach of Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster set to release later this week, Square Enix has been doling out plenty of juicy details relating to the long-awaited remaster throughout the weeks leading up to the launch. From more humorous details like Sabin suplexing a train being retained to a full suite of graphical and quality-of-life improvements being made to the classic RPG, Square Enix has presented the pixel remaster as the definitive way to experience the story of the World of Balance and Ruin. Now, the developer revealed some major improvements being made to an iconic scene.
Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster will serve as the conclusion to a series of remasters of the classic Final Fantasy games that has been slowly releasing since mid-2021. The story of Terra Branford and friends has become one of the most popular entries in the Final Fantasy franchise since it first released in 1994 and has been one of the most highly anticipated entries in the Pixel Remaster hexalogy. With Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster scheduled to release this Wednesday, Japanese publication Famitsu has revealed some significant upgrades to one of the game's pivotal scenes, the Maria and Draco Opera.
Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster Gets Release Date
A post from Famitsu's Twitter account on Monday reveals a suite of upgrades coming to Final Fantasy 6's iconic opera scene with the remastered version bringing plenty of new visual and audio flare to the scene. Famitsu confirmed that Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster's opera scene will feature not only enhanced graphics but also has seen the addition of proper singing to the scene. Players will be able to enjoy singing accompanying the famous scene with a choice of seven different languages:
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