Final Fantasy 6 has long been one of the most popular games into Square-Enix's massively popular RPG juggernaut. Since the initial release of the SNES version in 1994, the sixth main-series title following the iconic Terra Branford has been re-released multiple times across several console generations, with redrawn mobile and PC versions coming as recently as 2015. Now, as the franchise's 'Pixel Remaster' series remaking the games from the long-running franchise's NES and SNES era prepares its final entry, Square-Enix has officially revealed the release date for the highly-anticipated remaster.
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster games have been steadily releasing over the second half of 2021 and into 2022 since the remake of the first three Final Fantasy games released in July of last year. Since the batch release of the three games, Square-Enix has been slowly releasing more of the originals, with Final Fantasy 4's remake releasing in September and the remaster of Final Fantasy 5 hitting Steam and mobile devices in October. Now, the final chapter of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series finally has a release date and fans of Terra, Kefka and the World of Balance/Ruin won't be waiting much longer.
Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster Release Delayed
An update posted to the official Final Fantasy Twitter account Wednesday morning officially confirmed the release date of the upcoming Final Fantasy 6 remake. The remaster will officially release in just two weeks with the official release date set for February 23rd PST/GMT, launching on Steam and mobile devices. Alongside the announcement, the Tweet included a video featuring the iconic scene from Final Fantasy 6's opening with the Magitek armor marching through a snowy tundra,
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