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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Surges to 5 Million Sales

Mar 14, 2025 1:09 PM

Square Enix has announced that the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series has achieved significant success, surpassing 5 million copies sold worldwide. This milestone has propelled overall sales of the entire Final Fantasy franchise to an impressive 200 million copies. The Pixel Remaster compilation includes the first six Final Fantasy titles, featuring enhanced 2D pixel graphics, a revamped soundtrack, and additional modern features such as a beastiary and illustration gallery. The sales achievement comes on the heels of mixed financial performance for other titles like Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, raising concerns about their respective profitability.

What features are included in the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster bundle?

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster bundle includes the first six games, a 20-track soundtrack, 14 wallpapers, updated 2D pixel graphics, a rearranged soundtrack, modernized user interface, and new features like a beastiary and illustration gallery, allowing players to switch between the original and rearranged soundtracks seamlessly.

The Final Fantasy series, created by Square Enix, has been a cornerstone of the RPG genre since its debut in 1987. With its iconic characters, intricate storylines, and innovative gameplay, Final Fantasy has evolved through numerous installments, expanding its universe significantly. The Pixel Remaster project modernizes the earlier games for new audiences while maintaining their nostalgic essence, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike.



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