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Breath of Fire 4 Makes PC Comeback via GOG's Program

Apr 25, 2025 9:40 PM

GOG has announced the return of the classic RPG Breath of Fire IV, part of its Preservation Program, bringing it back to PC after two decades. This beloved game follows Ryu, a young man with the ability to transform into dragons, as he works to thwart an immortal emperor bent on destruction. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, GOG's modern release will offer compatibility with Windows 10 and 11, enhanced graphics, audio upgrades, and additional display options. The game is currently available for £8.99.

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Alongside Breath of Fire IV, GOG is also releasing other titles including Realms of the Haunting and providing upgrades for several classic games like Ultima Underworld and Tex Murphy. The Preservation Program aims to deliver optimized versions of classic titles to ensure they remain accessible and enjoyable on modern platforms.

When was Breath of Fire IV originally released?

Breath of Fire IV was originally released in 2000 for PlayStation in Japan and the US.

Breath of Fire IV remains a significant title within Capcom's RPG lineup and has garnered a dedicated fanbase over the years. The game is known for its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and intricate gameplay mechanics, all set in a richly designed fantasy world. The release through GOG not only highlights GOG's mission to preserve gaming history but also serves to introduce this classic to a new generation of players.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2025-04-25 22:00:12
Man, GOG really knows how to make an old-school JRPG fan’s day—Breath of Fire IV’s dragon transformations still feel as hype as ever. At under ten bucks, this is the perfect excuse to finally dive in or relive those PS1 glory days.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-04-25 21:55:30
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