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Final Fantasy I, II, and III launch on Android a day early as pixel-art remasters - Android Police
Jul 28, 2021 58 secs
On July 1st, Square Enix tweeted that the first three Final Fantasy titles would be coming to mobile as remasters on July 29th.

You can expect a new rearranged soundtrack, an updated UI for touch controls, 60 FPS gameplay, but there is no controller support.

While the touch controls are much more serviceable than the original Final Fantasy I port on Android (now unlisted and unlikely ever to see another update), the missing controller support is highly questionable for a game that's being sold at a premium price point.

FF II also does not offer controller support, but cloud saves, and rearranged soundtracks are here.

Still, the port is solid if you enjoy touch controls, so if you've yet to play Final Fantasy II and don't mind parting with $11.99 that may or may not guarantee further support, there's an enjoyable RPG here that's a classic for a reason.

All in all, Square's first three remaster for the Final Fantasy series are better than the previous ports, thanks to polished touch controls, cloud saving across the board, and convenient quick saves for on-the-go play?

But then how can we trust Square will keep these titles updated

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