Title: The Cartography of Code: Preservation, Patch Culture, and the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster on Switch
Note that these are remasters of the original NES/SNES versions; they do not include bonus dungeons or jobs from GBA/PSP versions.
Soundtracks: Choose between the newly rearranged orchestral scores or the original NES/SNES chiptune tracks. NSP & Homebrew Considerations final fantasy pixel remaster switch nsp update updated
A new update has been released for the Nintendo Switch version of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, bringing with it a range of exciting changes and improvements.
The Switch version was particularly anticipated because it allowed portable play of these definitive editions, featuring redrawn pixel fonts, rearranged orchestral soundtracks by Nobuo Uematsu, and optional boosts (experience, gil, and ability multipliers). Title: The Cartography of Code: Preservation, Patch Culture,
If you own a legitimate copy of the game (digital or physical), you can ensure your game is "proper" and updated by:
For those who prefer to manage their game backups legally via tools like DBI or Tinfoil, the Pixel Remaster updates are distributed as .nsp or .nsz files. Installing the latest update ensures: The Switch version was particularly anticipated because it
Crucial note: 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.
According to the patch notes, this update includes: