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Fans have wanted to see these Final Fantasy games get remakes on modern consoles. But would Square Enix ever make them?
It appears that the Square Enix team might be prepping a Final Fantasy 16 port for the Nintendo Switch 2! Find out why we say ...
Final Fantasy: as well as providing your dad’s favourite video game joke that he will repeat each and every time, it’s one of the biggest video game IPs of all time, with well over 100 games to its ...
Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster is a traditional turn-based role-playing game, considered a spiritual successor to ...
The long-rumoured, often-requested remake of Final Fantasy Tactics is coming to both the Switch and Switch 2 later this year, launching on September 30th, 2025, as Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice ...
Nintendo and the Final Fantasy franchise have had a long and rocky relationship. The series started life on the NES before moving over to Game Boy and Super Nintendo. However, Square’s decision ...
Because Final Fantasy IV is so beloved, there have been several re-releases over the years. You can pick it up on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and mobile platforms. Mega Man X ...
The Final Fantasy series has long been one of gaming’s most respected RPG franchises of all time. From the Famicom to the Super Nintendo, and from the PlayStation all the way to today, Final ...
Final Fantasy 6 – also known as Final Fantasy 3 in North America – was a real turning point for the series, with a much bigger focus on character-based storytelling, a more modern setting, and ...
Plus, Kitase Yoshinori, Final Fantasy VI ’s original director who now overseas the FFVII remakes, previously suggested doing the same thing to the SNES classic would require a 20-year timeline ...
Final Fantasy IV (SNES) Sound Player Hack Changes Creates a player (music and sound effects) for the US version of the Super Nintendo game Final Fantasy IV (known as Final Fantasy II in North America) ...
While Final Fantasy's earlier history is more closely tied to Nintendo's raft of earlier consoles, the demands of FF7 necessitated a switch-up – the PlayStation's CD-ROM format did what the SNES ...