At E3, Square Enix made several announcements and one of them, multiple for convenience, was for one of its oldest and most well-known franchises, the Final Fantasy franchise. Fans of the saga have received good news because the developer was already creating new ‘Pixel Remaster’ versions of the first installments.
Specifically, Square Enix was developing ‘Pixel Remaster’ versions for mobiles from Final Fantasy I to VI, and it looks like the first three already have an Android arrival date. Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy III will be on Google Play on July 29 in their ‘Pixel Remaster’ version.
Three games for July 29
With these new versions of the first Final Fantasy, games will have a style Pixel art with isometric perspective, a style very close to that of the adventure games that were successful a long time ago. Battles, however, will have a different style and will continue to be turn-based, a hallmark of the saga.
Games will change the original 4: 3 aspect to fit the most common mobile screens, from 16: 9 which until recently was the majority to the newer 18: 9 to 20: 9 (and some 21: 9) screens. which now arrive with total normality. Square Enix hopes to conquer fans of the saga
Square Enix will be releasing each title independently on Google Play, so we won’t be able to get our hands on the entire Pixel Remaster saga through any pack but we’ll have to go game by game. And knowing Square Enix, they won’t be too cheap. The games, as we said, are scheduled to arrive on July 29, and later we will know more details about this landing.
Via | Android Police