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Nintendo Switch players can still get their hands on physical copies of the game via PlayAsia. It would be interesting to know which games actually sold well and which are lagging behind. The entire Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster includes the first six games of the series and can be purchased individually on the PlayStation Store and Nintendo eShop.įinal Fantasy VI remains the most popular title in the collection. However, PlayStation gamers who prefer a physical copy of the game are out of luck.įans opting for the digital release can pick and choose the titles that they like. Nintendo Switch players are fortunate that the Japanese version of the collection is available for much more reasonable prices on import sites such as Play-Asia. However, copies of the game hit the secondary market where it sells for hundreds more than its retail price. The game quickly sold out as the demand for the collection was very high. Pre-orders for the collection were offered in limited quantities in North America and went on sale in the middle of a Saturday night. A lot of gamers remain frustrated that only the physical release includes all six Pixel Remaster games. The announcement was met with highly negative reactions from fans of the series. If you haven't, then now is the perfect time. We're delighted to announce we’ve shipped and digitally sold over two million copies of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series across Steam, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile!

The announcement was shared by Square Enix via the official Final Fantasy Twitter account. It is an impressive milestone and shows how much fans adore the series. While Square Enix didn't provide a breakdown, it did state the total includes digital downloads, standard physical versions, and the collector's edition. The Japanese video game publisher announced that Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster has sold two million units collectively on PC, consoles, and mobile.

Physical copies of the game are sold out everywhere. Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster was released on the Nintendo Switch and PS4 last month and it appears to have paid off big time for Square Enix.
