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What is the release date of Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster?

Complete the 2D Final Fantasy collection.

Final Fantasy VI is the final part of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series, which released its first three titles on July 28, 2021. The following installments have launched individually, with the conclusion to the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection set for February 2022.

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Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster is slated for February 23, and coming to Steam as well as iOS and Android devices. With the previous entries releasing two months apart, the development team is using the extra month to polish the title.

While Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster is also available on mobile devices, PC players get a few extra bonuses. Steam owners that pre-purchase Final Fantasy VI or the series bundle will have access to the following special music tracks:

  • Locke’s Theme (Timelapse Remix)
  • The Decisive Battle (Timelapse Remix)
  • Searching for Friends (Timelapse Remix)
  • Terra’s Theme (Timelapse Remix)
  • Aria di Mezzo Carattere (Instrumental)

Timelapse remixes are tracks that begin with the original soundtrack data, gradually transitioning into the reworked version of the song as it goes on. The Steam version also has access to four new wallpapers—Two Final Final Fantasy VI wallpapers and two Pixel Remaster series wallpapers.

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection takes the original NES and SNES versions of the classic Final Fantasy titles, enhancing them with redrawn sprites, quality of life changes, and rearranged soundtracks. Any content added in subsequent remakes and ports is absent from the Pixel Remaster.


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