
The first PC versions of Final Fantasy V and VI, which Square Enix released in 2015, were criticized for their messy graphics. None of the other pixel remasters contain changes like this, and this is the most significant visual upgrade Final Fantasy VI has ever seen. The style looks similar to the 2.5D graphics Square Enix used for Octopath Traveler and will apply to the Dragon Quest III remake. The screenshots look like the original Super NES version, and the other pixel remasters (below), except for one showing Final Fantasy VI's famous opera scene rendered in 3D (above).

Famitsu magazine's December 2021 issue suggests the final remaster's extended development time might be because it's had the most work done on it. However, last week the publisher announced it had to push the remaster to February 2022.Īs if in apology, Square Enix added some bonus music tracks and wallpapers for customers who pre-purchase the game, which they'll be able to get when it arrives.

Final Fantasy V dropped on November 20, leaving a small window for FFVI to land in 2021. When Square Enix initially revealed remasters of the first six main Final Fantasy games, it planned to launch them all in 2021 on Steam and mobile.

However, a recent magazine screenshot suggests visual enhancements far beyond the previous remasters. Why it matters: Square Enix confirmed this month that the final release in its "pixel remasters" of the early Final Fantasy games wouldn't make it to launch in 2021.
