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Final Fantasy IX 25th Anniversary Website, Products Announced
The site is primarily a placeholder at the moment, with more details around celebrations of the anniversary coming soon, but a few things were announced at launch, most of them merch:
- A new vinyl album, to be released on July 9
- A picture book featuring a new story of Vivi from before the events of the game, releasing July 2
- Collectibles including new figures of Zidane and Garnet, a pendant based on Garnet’s Alexandrian necklace, and a line of plush characters, all available for preorder now
- Themed eyeglasses and capsule toys in collaboration with Japanese eyewear brand Zoff
Of course, all of these things are Japan-specific, though it may turn out that some of the physical items may be shippable elsewhere or may also be sold out of other regions in the future. Who knows, maybe the rumored remake of Final Fantasy IX might be a future announcement; I’d pick that up in a heartbeat.
Source: Final Fantasy IX 25th Anniversary Special Page
Posted in: Final Fantasy IX
SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered Announced, Probably Released
A semi-surprise announcement from Square Enix during this morning’s Switch 1 Nintendo Direct was a remaster of SaGa Frontier 2. Originally released for the original PlayStation, SaGa Frontier 2 was the eighth SaGa game and, obviously, second in the Frontier sub-series on PlayStation. SaGa Frontier 2 is probably lesser-known, having released late in the PlayStation’s lifecycle, just a few months before the PlayStation 2.
The new version, despite being announced in the Nintendo Direct, is being released today for pretty much every available gaming device under the sun: Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Steam, iOS, and Android (sorry, Xboxers).
It doesn’t appear that there’s been a major graphical overhaul, though the graphics have been made to support HD and widescreen displays. However, there have been additions to the plot to “uncover truths from the original,” and new QoL updates, New Game +, minigame content and post-game challenge battles added as well.
Strangely, the store listings for the game have not been published yet for Nintendo, Steam, or iOS as I write this, so I’m not sure when exactly the game is releasing or what the price point will be. SaGa Frontier Remaster is currently listed at $24.99.
Source: Gematsu
The new version, despite being announced in the Nintendo Direct, is being released today for pretty much every available gaming device under the sun: Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Steam, iOS, and Android (sorry, Xboxers).
It doesn’t appear that there’s been a major graphical overhaul, though the graphics have been made to support HD and widescreen displays. However, there have been additions to the plot to “uncover truths from the original,” and new QoL updates, New Game +, minigame content and post-game challenge battles added as well.
Strangely, the store listings for the game have not been published yet for Nintendo, Steam, or iOS as I write this, so I’m not sure when exactly the game is releasing or what the price point will be. SaGa Frontier Remaster is currently listed at $24.99.
Source: Gematsu
Posted in: Square-Enix News
Final Fantasy New Concert Updates
For the uninitiated, "Distant Worlds" is the Final Fantasy touring concert series playing music from across the entire spectrum of the mainline Final Fantasy games, and has been going for many years. The seventh album release from the series recently dropped as well. Upcoming concerts include:
- July 11: Vancouver, BC
- September 13: Milwaukee, WI
- September 20: Calgary, AB
- September 27/28: Cincinnati, OH
- October 4: Raleigh, NC
- October 11: Tampa, FL
- November 1: Sacramento, CA
- November 15: Minneapolis, MN
- November 18/19: Salt Lake City, UT
- December 6: Dallas, TX
- January 2/3 2026: Baltimore, MD
- January 30/31: Toronto, ON
"A New World" is the smaller chamber orchestra performance; there are typically fewer of these shows and they play smaller venues. There are only four of those shows upcoming right now, going into this summer - two shows on April 19 in Seattle, and single shows on May 25 and July 12 in Atlanta and Hartford, CT respectively.
Many of the shows are on sale now, and others will be on sale soon. Check the source links below to find out more about shows near you.
Source: Distant Worlds, A New World
Posted in: Square-Enix News, North America
Rebirth for PC Release Date Announced at the Game Awards
The game will be released on both Steam and in the Epic Games Store on that day, and preorders are meant to start in the next few hours. Squenix are advertising on socials that preorders will have a discount of "up to 30%" so if you have a pretty strong gaming rig and no Playstation 5, it's your time.
Posted in: Final Fantasy VII
Square Enix Gets Kawaii with New Merch Line
The album art contains a new illustration with a ton of cute illustrations of Final Fantasy heroines and creatures, to the extent that I can't pick a favorite. The same art is reflected on some other merch, as well, but pretty standard fare including t-shirts and a tote. In my opinion, the keychain is probably the best option both based on price and how well the album cover design translates to the products.
Preorders for all of the merchandise are open now and preorders of the album also include a sticker of the new SQKawaii branding on the album cover.
Source: Square Enix Store
Posted in: Square-Enix News
A Realm Reborn, Again? Mobile Version of Final Fantasy XIV In the Works
What we know thus far:
- It's a sister game to the PC & console version, and will feature the story of A Realm Reborn.
- It includes multiplayer battles that have been optimized for mobile controls.
- It is not a gacha game.
This former player of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (may the global version rest in peace) is not surprised by that last item; I longed for Final Fantasy XIV units in that game but the rumor was that Naoki Yoshida, XIV's producer, did not like gacha games and would not approve much use of his game's materials in the mobile gacha games.
What remains to be seen is just how Final Fantasy XIV Mobile will monetize. The game will be free to play, so many fans are speculating that there will be a glamour cash shop much like its big sister has. According to FandomWire, Yoshida's goal is to create a sustainable, long-running game rather than a quick cash grab.
Fans can sign up for an email list to obtain the latest news about the new game at the official Final Fantasy XIV Mobile website.
Here's the official teaser trailer for your enjoyment:
Source: FandomWire, Official Final Fantasy XIV Mobile Site
Posted in: Square-Enix News
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Posted in: CoN Site News
Final Fantasy XVI PC Release Date Announced, Demo Dropped
It's a pretty good set of news for people who don't have a Playstation 5; the demo is the same as what was released for PS5, including the entire prologue chapter with the ability to transfer the game data into the full game. The base game is priced at a reasonable-for-Squenix $49.99, but for $69.99 you'll get the game plus both released DLCs, which is still minimum $5 less than PS5 players paid to get them at release. Preorders also get a few DLC items; two of them are similar to the bonuses for the PS5 preorder, and the third is an Orchestrion Roll that I genuinely can't remember now how one gets for PS5.
I haven't been much of a PC gamer for quite a while now, at least not for new games; the specs look pretty significant to me, though, and the requirement of having 170GB free on an SSD is definitely looking pretty intense. If you're curious, though - and you should be, because FF16 is a genuinely excellent game - now is a good time to grab the demo from either Steam or the Epic Store and see if your rig can manage it between now and mid-September.
Source: Square Enix
Posted in: Square-Enix News
Pixel Remaster Collection Wide Physical Release
Like the original limited edition release, this new one will be for Playstation and Switch only. Unlike the original, though, the pack-in bonuses are limited to just a sticker sheet. The release is priced at $75, which seems like a lot - but, thinking back on it, that's still less than I spent for Final Fantasy III (US) on SNES 30 years ago even accounting for inflation.
Source: Gematsu
Square Enix Shows Out at Latest Nintendo Direct
The first announcement came not just from Square Enix, but from Mistwalker, the current home of Final Fantasy progenitor Hironobu Sakaguchi. Squenix will publish a console release of Mistwalker's Apple Arcade game, Fantasian, sometime this coming winter. The original release of the game was three years ago; the new release will be for all current consoles and also PCs on Steam.
For Squenix themselves, the company showed a new trailer for the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest III, as well as announcing a release date of November 14. It will also be released for all current consoles and PC. It looks and sounds as good as you'd expect from seeing previous HD-2D games from Square Enix and Artdink.
Dragon Quest III is the earliest game in terms of narrative in the original three games, though, so you might be wondering, what of the earlier-released games of the series? Turns out that Squenix sneaked another announcement into the new trailer; HD-2D releases of Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest II are also in production, and will be released sometime in 2025.
The final game from yesterday’s Direct was the announcement of another remake, this time Romancing SaGa 2. It's a fully-3D remake of the original 1993 Super Famicom game, complete with voice acting, and will be released October 24 of this year. This one won't come to Microsoft consoles but will still be released on other consoles and Steam.
Posted in: Square-Enix News, RPG News
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All fanfiction and fanart (including original artwork in forum avatars) is property of the original authors. Some graphics property of Square Enix.