Square Enix is keeping its promise to bring more Japanese RPGs on Xboxa platform that has always been considered hostile to the genre. He started with Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remastera collection of the first chapters of his famous series, launched during the Tokyo Game Show 2024.
Apparently Xbox users reacted well, so much so that a week after launch Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster rose to 12th place in the list of best-selling games in the US Xbox storethe territory where Xbox makes its greatest numbers.
Future prospects
In the United Kingdom the collection reached 20th place in the charts, while in Germany it reached 13th place. In short, overall he could have made respectable numbersconsidering the type of product. We’re not talking about a colossal hit, that’s clear, but there is still a sign that certain series can also work on Xbox.
It should also be underlined that, despite not being a first party game and despite not being on Game Pass, Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster has joined Xbox Play Anywhere. This means that you can also play on a PC, perhaps on a portable device, as underlined by the source.
The hope is clearly to see other Japanese role-playing games arrive on Xbox, perhaps the rumored Final Fantasy XVI. Spencer and his team are moving well in this regard, also considering the agreements with Atlus for Metaphor: ReFantazio or those with Tecmo for Atelier Yumia: the Alchemist of Memory and the Imaginary Earth. We’ll see if the effort will bring new users to the Microsoft ecosystem.
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