 Hey folks, so I got a bit of breaking news for you guys tonight, I guess this is a late night video. And yeah, we got some giveaways going on, you guys can head down to the pinned comment or the description to find out what those giveaways are. But what I actually want to focus on here is the story. This will probably be a bit of a shorter video, but I wanted to get this out basically before it's officially announced because this will be confirmed soon or at some point before the end of this month. And I got this information from Paul Gale, from Paul Gale Network, he's a good buddy of the channel, he's been an industry insider, a journalist, he's been inside the actual industry of video games for a long time, been to every single E3 that's ever existed. He is the industry veterans of industry veterans. And everything he's ever told me and everything we've ever talked about that he's told me has been true and basically that's just because of all the people he's met over the years in the industry and all the connections he has, he has privy to some information before it becomes official even if it's considered a big deal or not. And today we're talking about something he told me and he's actually put out on his own Twitter account and talked to me about privately, a game franchise that's coming to Nintendo Switch in a way that I think is truly special. This is one of the most legendary IPs in the world and I'm just thrilled to see this come over and it's cool because it's technically been announced but only for PC. We're talking about Final Fantasy Pixel Remastered. It's basically the first five, I guess there's six Final Fantasy games here and yeah, as the official website says for Square Enix, the original Final Fantasy games are brought to life with completely new graphics and audio in the 2D Pixel Remastered series and now you can see the little trailer for that. Well, I'm happy to confirm it is also coming to Nintendo Switch. Now, I'm not sure if it's going to be coming to Nintendo Switch at the same time it's coming to PC but it will be coming to the platform and right now that's not officially confirmed anywhere. There's no Square Enix announcement on this yet, no announcement from Nintendo but it's happening. It's coming there. I would presume it's probably safe to say it's going to come to the other consoles as well. However, Paul Gale was not able to confirm that part of it but yes, definitely coming to Nintendo Switch and yeah, obviously it's Final Fantasy 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and it's not so much that they've remastered this in the way that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is, obviously that's a bit extreme but they have obviously, you know, gone with the widescreen, they've obviously remastered all the audio and at times apparently some of the cutscenes themselves are actually remastered. As Paul Gale put it here, they are semi-remastered versions of Final Fantasy 1 through 6, not Final Fantasy 7 Remake style and not even fully using 2D HD like Unreal Engine 4. Instead, the visuals and audio improvements in some cases, more grand recreations of certain scenes, Final Fantasy 6 for instance, which comes out next month is getting a few 2D HD sections, kind of like the opera scene is getting more than just their pixel perfect approach but the whole game is pretty much in line with the rest of the series. Yeah, like obviously, you know, we would like to see these games presented in a different light, in a better light, in an Octopath Traveler project triangle strategy kind of light where it's still like the original styles but done in a more modern way but still, while a lot of these games were obviously already available in their exact original forms on Switch and pretty much every platform in existence, it is nice to see them actually basically giving a new breathing room for life in a way that probably in the past would have only been seen in the emulation scene where they're properly set for HD TVs, properly redone in ways that make sense just to keep the original art but also make it still look okay on your TVs and obviously all the music being remastered speaks for itself, although you're obviously not hearing that because I don't want copyright claims. But yeah, this is really cool to me and I'm just glad to be among the first people to actually tell you that this is happening. Some of you might point out that Nate, they hate to mention it on his podcast. I sort of dismissed it at the time and didn't talk about it in my video today because I was trying to get some double confirmation on that and yeah, and now that I have it, yeah, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is coming to Switch. Really, really cool. Yeah, so look forward to that officially being confirmed and I'm actually glad that this is something if you want to say you heard it for me first and you want to source me, I don't care. Go right ahead, although I still have a source link down in the description because as always, folks, I'm not the source of anything unless I tell you I am. I don't have a lot of connections in this industry, so I'm rarely the source for pretty much anything, especially in related to Switch. Any like game developers, I know basically don't work on Switch games, so I wouldn't have access to really any knowledge of that stuff or any of that sort or like, oh, do they have a 4K Switch dev unit? I mean, I've heard some rumblings, but also nothing I can really be like, yeah, it's real. So, guys, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster coming to Nintendo Switch, all original Six Final Fantasy games redone in a way that's like pixel perfect or whatever you want to call it. I'm pretty stoked. So, thank you guys so much for tuning in. I am Nintendo RoboJance from Nintendo Prime, and I'll catch you in the next video.