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The fans of JRPGs You can celebrate, because Square Enix announced this Sunday (13/6) the launch of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, a collection with the first six games of the franchise for Android, iOS and Steam. The announcement was made during E3.

Final Fantasy marked generations. Responsible for popularizing the turn-based system, the first games in the franchise were initially released for the NES and Super Nintendo consoles in the early 1990s, with adventures that mixed elements of medieval fantasy with cyberpunk science fiction.

According to Square Enix, this is the definitive version of the games that have received a graphical treatment for the maps and characters, giving the titles a more modern look. Also according to the company, the version presented will be a port of the first console versions, since titles such as Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV have 3D remakes initially created for the Nintendo DS and which have already been released for both mobile platforms and Steam. Check out the trailer below:

The favorite is back

According to Square Enix, the goal of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is to give new players the opportunity to experience these classic titles that were so important in fostering the genre on consoles.

In addition, the big news, in turn, is the arrival of a treated version of Final Fantasy VI, a title that, along with Final Fantasy VII, competes as the favorite among fans. The adventure is set in a land where magic has disappeared and humanity has turned to iron, gunpowder, steam and other technologies. A young woman enslaved by the evil empire still has the power. When she encounters a powerful ancient being called Esper, she triggers a chain of events that will have epic and terrible consequences.

Titles sold separately

Also during the event, Square Enix explained that Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters is a franchise whose titles will be sold separately. Players will be able to choose which ones they want to play without having to buy all six volumes of the franchise. There is no release date for the games yet and new announcements will be made in the future. official profiles from the developer on social media.

In addition to mobile titles, during the E3 presentation, Square Enix also announced news such as a remake for the new generations of consoles of the first Final Fantasy, a Guardians of the Galaxy game made in partnership with Marvel, and news about the sequels to the Final Fantasy VII remake.