Ahead of the Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster debut, Square Enix announced the opera scene would be a bit different. It noted that there would be HD-2D elements and a voiced song available in seven different languages. Now people who didn’t get the game can see how it looks. The company released two videos of the scene. They show how the English and Italian versions of the “performance” look and sound.
First, here’s the video in English.
To celebrate the launch of Final Fantasy VI pixel remaster on Steam and Mobile, we have a special showing tonight: please enjoy this preview screening of the iconic "Maria and Draco" opera.
Get your tickets now: https://t.co/anV0H1WolO pic.twitter.com/JbyCV3CLJ9
— FINAL FANTASY (@FinalFantasy) February 28, 2022
And here is the Italian performance of the Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster opera.
Please enjoy this simply bellissimo rendition of the “Draco and Maria” opera in Italian.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the vocalists who exhibited their talents in these amazing opera performances! Bravo, everyone!” – Square Enix Sound Team pic.twitter.com/Xgr4ZygOM4
— FINAL FANTASY (@FinalFantasy) February 28, 2022
This isn’t the only change to a major scene in Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster. The opening moments changed slightly too. The credits rolled over the footage of Terra heading to Narshe with Biggs and Wedge in the original game. Those were removed for the “journey” in the new remaster.
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster is available on the PC and both Android and Apple iOS devices.