Final Fantasy V, VI and Chrono Cross coming to PSN

7 November 2011

Square Enix are boosting their Playstation Network PSone Classics range even more by digging deep and adding a few fan-favourites to the service.

‘Tis the Winter of RPGs for Squeenix, reports 1up, with Final Fantasy V hitting the US Playstation Store on November 22, and Final Fantasy VI coming through December 6.

Weirdly enough, both of these titles have been available for a few months in PAL territories.

Final Fantasy VI is considered by everyone who actually played Final Fantasy, before it hit big with FF7, as the best in the entire series; while Final Fantasy V…well, anyway, moving swiftly along.

Chrono Cross will be coming a sooner than both of those titles, landing tomorrow on November 8.

Chrono Cross is the sequel to bestest jRPG ever*, Chrono Trigger, and saw a very limited release in western parts – even more so here in South Africa, where we didn’t know Japanese RPGs existed until, like, last week or something.

All of these dates apply to the US PSN – with Euro dates still up in the air – but if many of you follow the same trend as with Apple iStores, then I’m sure, off the record, you’ll find this information noteworthy.

Nudge nudge, wink wink.

After the Fear Effect additions being announced, it looks like Sony is padding their PSone portfolio rather nicely.

*I’m sure I heard someone say this once.

Source: 1up

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