It was released as Final Fantasy 2 in the US for the SNES system. For example, many may not remember (unless you’re old like me) that Final Fantasy IV is the Japanese number. With six games in the collection, however, there are a number of things to reflect back on. Now, that’s a hefty price for games that are going to be 30 years old, especially considering collections like Capcom Arcade come in at around $30.
The bundled price will be $74.99, while the individual prices are going to be $15.99 per game.
The titles will be available via a bundle as well as separately. Square Enix has officially announced that the pixel remasters for Final Fantasy I – VI are going to be released on PS4 and Switch this Spring.