Final Fantasy’s 25th anniversary celebration is in full effect over in Japan, and a rather interesting tidbit was revealed leading up to the main event. Andriasang reports that Square Enix will be releasing something called the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box, which includes the 13 core Final Fantasy games in one handy compilation.
The games in the collection include the following:
- Final Fantasy (PSone)
- Final Fantasy II (PSone)
- Final Fantasy III (PSP)
- Final Fantasy IV (PSone)
- Final Fantasy V (PSone)
- Final Fantasy VI (PSone)
- Final Fantasy VII (PSone)
- Final Fantasy VIII (PSone)
- Final Fantasy IX (PSone)
- Final Fantasy X (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XI (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XII (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XIII (PS3)
It was initially unclear if Square Enix would actually be releasing PSone discs (and PSP UMDs) along with PS2 and PS3 discs, but according to its listing on Square Enix’s website, it appears that is the case. All told, the collection will contain 21 discs (18 PSone, 3 PS2, 1 PS3) and a single UMD.
It will also include a “special anniversary video disc,” a soundtrack spanning two discs and more.
The collection reportedly costs ¥35,000, or $447. It comes out in Japan on September 30th. Whether or not it will be released anywhere else remains to be seen.
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Source : ign[dot]com
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