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    Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series sales smashes six million copies

    Feras AlomireenBy Feras AlomireenFebruary 6, 2026Updated:February 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FF Pixel Remaster 6 Millions

    Square Enix has officially announced that the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster has surpassed a cumulative total of six million units sold worldwide. This latest figure marks a significant jump in sales performance, as the company previously reported a milestone of five million units in March. This indicates that the collection has managed to move an additional one million copies in just the last nine months alone, demonstrating a sustained and robust interest in these classic role-playing games long after their initial release.

    The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is a comprehensive collection comprising the first six entries in the franchise: Final Fantasy I, II, III, IV, V, and VI. The sales data encompasses the total performance across all available platforms. The rollout of these titles was a staggered affair that began on PC via Steam and mobile devices, with the first three games launching in July 2021, followed by the subsequent three titles releasing individually through early 2022. The series saw a second wave of popularity when all six titles were released largely as a bundle for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in April 2023, followed by a release on Xbox Series consoles in September 2024.

    This commercial success serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of a franchise that began under precarious circumstances. The original Final Fantasy was released in 1987 by a struggling Square (now Square Enix) and was famously spearheaded by creator Hironobu Sakaguchi as a last-ditch effort, his “final” fantasy, before he planned to quit the industry if the game failed. Instead, the game was a massive hit that saved the company and spawned one of the most successful video game franchises in history. For decades, these early titles were ported to various systems ranging from the PlayStation 1 to the Game Boy Advance, often with differing art styles, sound quality, and translation standards that left the series’ back catalog feeling fragmented.

    The Pixel Remaster project was developed to rectify this fragmentation by establishing a unified standard for the franchise’s 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Square Enix brought back original pixel artist Kazuko Shibuya to recreate the character sprites and backgrounds, ensuring they looked sharp on modern high-definition displays while retaining their original charm. Similarly, legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu oversaw the rearrangement of the soundtracks, replacing the original synthesized chiptunes with full orchestral scores. By combining this artistic preservation with modern conveniences—such as the ability to turn off random encounters or boost experience gain—the project has successfully bridged the gap between nostalgic preservation and modern playability, resulting in the multi-million sales figures seen today.

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