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Square Enix Brings Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, Mana Series, and More RPGs to Xbox

by Jack Feb 20,2025

Square Enix Brings Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, Mana Series, and More RPGs to XboxSquare Enix surprised Xbox fans at Tokyo Game Show, announcing a wave of classic RPGs coming to the Xbox ecosystem. Discover the exciting lineup below!

Square Enix Expands Xbox RPG Offerings – A Shift in Strategy

Square Enix Brings Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, Mana Series, and More RPGs to XboxPrepare for a surge of beloved Square Enix RPGs on Xbox consoles! Many titles, including the acclaimed Mana series, will even be available on Xbox Game Pass, providing a cost-effective way to experience these timeless adventures.

This move reflects Square Enix's recent announcement of a strategic shift away from PlayStation exclusivity. Responding to industry changes, the company plans to embrace multiplatform releases more aggressively, including for its flagship Final Fantasy series. This new approach also involves streamlining internal development to enhance in-house capabilities.

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