Following a few deferrals, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Version is officially expected to be released on August 27, 2020, according to Square Enix distributor. The game will be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, iOS and Android. The game is a refreshed version of the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, an activity RPG that was first released on the Nintendo GameCube in 2003.
The newest edition features new voiceovers, HD prototypes, and newly added items such as bosses and cells. Another “emulate” highlight allows players to assume different character types. Gaming function has since been enhanced since competitive gaming is possible without precedent for crossplay at all levels.
At the period when Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Version was first published in 2018, Square Enix said it would be launched at the end of 2019. At that point, the company delayed its discharge until 23 January 2020. In December 2019, the period of discharge was postponed to summer 2020.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is not the main game to be postponed in the Final Fantasy system. Final Fantasy XV was announced in 2006 and was eventually released in 2016. The Final Fantasy VII update was also postponed until it was eventually published in March 2020 after five years of development