Ultimate Font-asy
- by Alana Hagues
It’s lastly occurring – the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster sequence is coming to Swap, and it’s about bloomin’ time! We’re fairly darn excited right here. The primary six Ultimate Fantasy video games on the NES and SNES – Final Fantasy I, II, III, IV, V, and VI – on a Nintendo console for the primary time since Final Fantasy VI‘s launch on the Wii Digital Console in 2011 (or its inclusion on the SNES Mini in 2017)? Sure, please.
On the sequence’ huge thirty fifth anniversary, Sq. Enix gave us what we’ve been begging for about 18 months. To say a few of these video games are probably the most beloved entries within the sequence is a little bit of an understatement – and Ultimate Fantasy III’s NES model has by no means seen a correct official localisation. The announcement of those ports is a trigger for celebration and caps off a 12 months which has seen Sq. Enix throw its help behind the Swap.
To assume that 25 years in the past, partly because of Sony, Sq. and Nintendo weren’t on the perfect of phrases. But in 2022, the 2 appear inseparable. From Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion working higher than anticipated, to console exclusives like Dragon Quest Treasures and Harvestella, 2022 has been a banner 12 months for Sq. on Swap.