A Final Fantasy Tactics remaster , and will release on PS4, PS5, and Steam this September.
With the announcement, Square Enix has published statements from the remaster's development leads, and the [[link]] internet has responded in particular to comments from Yasumi Matsuno, [[link]] writer and director of the 1997 original.
Matsuno outlined the economic and political context within which he wrote the Final Fantasy Tactics story—a Japan in which "many were robbed of hope" amid—and noted that "inequality and division are still deeply rooted in our society" today.
And now, in 2025—a time when inequality and [[link]] division are still deeply rooted in our society—I offer this story once again.
The Final Fantasy Tactics remaster is officially called Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. It'll be out September 30, and will include two versions of the game.
The "classic" version "stays true to the original in almost every aspect, but includes some handy features such as auto save," . Alternatively, the "enhanced" version adds voiced dialogue, an updated UI, and other new features and changes.
There is, unfortunately, no way to turn off the backdrop of inequality and division that shaped either version.