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Final Fantasy 9 is now available on PC

The best Final Fantasy game (fight me) is now playable on PC through Valve’s Steam service.

First released in 2001 for the original Playstation, the PC version has been updated with enhanced high-definition visuals and new gameplay features.

The game includes seven new boosters, including a high-speed mode and no random encounter option. These can be used whenever you like, making the game more accessible than ever.

High-definition visuals have been applied to both in-game character models and CGI cutscenes, meaning no more of the jaggy pixels found in the original release.

Related: 5 things the Final Fantasy 15 Demo tells us about the full game

In other FF-related news, Final Fantasy 15 finally has a release date after ten years in development.

The game will launch on September 30 for PS4 and Xbox One, which may need to sell 10 million copies to be a success for Square Enix.

Will you be picking up Final Fantasy 9 on PC? Let us know in the comments.

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