Earlier in the year, we got the announcement that Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles would finally be re-released on modern hardware with a remaster. Originally, it was slated to come by the end of 2019, but suffered a delay to the beginning of 2020. Well, unfortunately, it’s time for yet another delay, one that’s more ambiguous, into the next year.
As announced via the official Twitter, the game has now been pushed back to the time frame Summer of 2020 with no solid date. The decision was made to give the development team more time. It also seems the delay will come with cross save support across all platforms for when the game does actually release.
The original game released on the Gamecube and had a unique multiplayer mode that required having multiple Game Boy Advances to control. The remaster was set to streamline that for more accessibility as well as improved visuals. But it seems we’ll have to wait a bit longer to revisit the game when it releases next year.
Today we’re announcing that the release date for the game is being moved to Summer 2020. We’ve made the decision to adjust the release date to allow the development team some extra time to make final adjustments to the game to make this the best experience possible. [2/5]
— FINAL FANTASY (@FinalFantasy) December 12, 2019
#FinalFantasy CRYSTAL CHRONICLES Remastered Edition is coming to #PS4, #NintendoSwitch, iOS, and Android devices. You’ll be able to play online with your friends and transfer your save file across all four platforms when the game launches in Summer 2020. [4/5]
— FINAL FANTASY (@FinalFantasy) December 12, 2019
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