Pocket Gamer: There's a question of value inherently associated with this re-issue of a re-release. Final Fantasy V on the PS1 was bundled with FFIV as part of an 'Anthology' collection and never available separately on Sony's first home platform.
Square Enix has split these two games, selling them off individually on PSN - and though both are easily forty hours long, it's a cynical move to provide users with half a release.
Final Fantasy V is a near flawless RPG and one of Square’s finest 16-bit achievements.
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster gives one of the franchises’ underdogs a substantial glow-up, in many ways realizing its potential in ways the original hardware or previous ports never could.
SQUARE ENIX Ltd. today announced that the highly acclaimed FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series’ next edition, FINAL FANTASY V, would be released as a genuine 2D pixel remaster in Europe on November 10 for Steam and mobile platforms, featuring enhanced pixel visuals and audio.
so psn has final fantasy 4 5 7 8 9...nice gotta pick me up a psn card.......this will be available to download for the psp 2 right?