Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch Nsp Update Updated -
Players can now toggle XP and Gil multipliers (up to 4x) or turn off random encounters entirely.
: The console version (unlike the initial PC version) launched with built-in Boost Features (EXP/Gil multipliers, turning off random encounters), a Classic Font option, and the ability to toggle between Arranged and Original Soundtracks Update Status by Game (Console) final fantasy pixel remaster switch nsp update updated
Final Fantasy VI (often considered the crown jewel) has received the most updates. Version 1.3.2 is the "golden" build. An earlier update (1.2.0) actually introduced a soft-lock in the Floating Continent; version 1.3.2 resolves this. Players can now toggle XP and Gil multipliers
Since release, Square Enix has deployed multiple updates (v1.0.x to v1.1.x). Here’s what the major updates fixed and added: An earlier update (1
| Feature | Physical Cart (v1.0.0) | Fully Updated NSP (v1.1.0+) | |--------|----------------------|------------------------------| | Font choice | Only bad serif font | Classic pixel font option | | Performance | Occasional spell lag | Solid 60fps | | Boosters | No | Yes (EXP/Gil x4) | | Save anywhere? | Save points only | Quick save added | | Bugs | Several progression bugs | All major bugs patched |
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection (I–VI) launched on Switch in . The initial release was digital-only in most regions (excluding Japan’s physical "Limited Run" edition). The games were sold individually or as a bundle.
