Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch, PS4 Physical Copies Returning
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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch, PS4 Physical Copies Returning

Square Enix announced it will once again sell Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch and PS4 physical copies, this time at more retail stores as the Anniversary Edition on October 8, 2024. These were already available in Japan, and an initial limited run release showed up at the Square Enix Store and sold out in 2023.

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The latest physical run of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch and PS4 retail copies is identical to past base releases. It will cost $74.99. The higher price is due to the fact that it includes six games, which are the following:

  • Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
  • Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster
  • Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster
  • Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster
  • Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster
  • Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster

For reference, places like Play-Asia are selling the physical copies of the game for $79.99, before shipping. 

While the past Square Enix run was a limited edition with vinyl set, acrylic stands, and art book, this one is a more typical release. However, there is one bonus. People get a sheet of 12 stickers that features heroes and mascots from the six Final Fantasy games in the collection.

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, and mobile devices, and the physical Anniversary Edition retail released is planned for October 8, 2024.


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