Final Fantasy IV Now On Steam

Final Fantasy IV is now available for purchase on PC.

If you head over to Valve's digital marketplace—you know, Steam—you can download yourself a copy for $15.99. Mind you, this is the remade version, complete with voice acting and all. And while I think it goes without saying, the game has been completely optimized for PC, so you can rest assured that this is no half-baked port.

 

I'm sure all you hardcore Final Fantasy fans are already privy to this, but Final Fantasy IV was the first entry in the series to feature the Active Time Battle system, which helped paved the way for how JRPGs would evolve in the coming years. A true piece of role-playing history.

You can head over and grab the game here, if you feel so inclined, of course.

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