Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Games on PC and Mobile Now Match Console Versions
After two years, Square Enix has updated the PC and mobile versions of the games, adding features previously exclusive to consoles.
- Final Fantasy's Pixel Remaster games on PC and mobile have finally achieved feature parity with their console counterparts, including the option to change the in-game font and to enable assist options like turning enemy encounters off.
- All six of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster games on mobile have received new updates, which allow players to do things like change the font from the 'Modern' style back to a 'Classic Style', which is meant to echo the typeface originally used in the six games back when they first launched.
- There are also a lot of new assist features for mobile and PC players. For example, you'll now be able to turn off randomized enemy encounters entirely, as well as boost both your XP and currency intake from battles, increasing both by up to four times their regular levels.
- Players can now switch the background music between the original arrangements, and modern overhauls. Both versions of the soundtracks can now be switched between at will on PC and mobile, and you can listen to either version straight from the in-game music player.
- It took Square Enix two years to bring the PC and mobile ports of Final Fantasy's Pixel Remaster series up to feature parity with the console counterparts.