Square Enix has partnered with KessCo to release a new tabletop board game adapting the first three Final Fantasy titles. Inspired by the Pixel Remaster series, the cooperative game for 1-4 players will launch in 2026. It allows players to relive classic adventures through turn-based mechanics on the tabletop.
Square Enix, the publisher behind the iconic Final Fantasy series, has quietly revealed a new adaptation of its early games in the form of a tabletop board game. Developed in collaboration with KessCo, the game draws inspiration from the Pixel Remaster versions of the originals, honoring their pixel-art style and core gameplay elements.
The board game focuses on Final Fantasy I, II, and III, originally released in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Players take on the roles of the protagonists, navigating a board to engage in battles, level up characters, and collect treasures. Its turn-based structure makes it a natural fit for tabletop play, providing a faithful yet accessible experience outside of video games.
Alex Kessler, CEO of KessCo, expressed enthusiasm for the project at Toy Fair: “We’re excited to partner with Square Enix and continue that momentum with our own faithful adaptation that honors what fans love most about the Pixel Remaster Era while delivering something fun, accessible, and collectible for the tabletop community.”
No specific release date within 2026 has been announced, but the game is positioned as a collectible item for fans and tabletop enthusiasts alike. This marks an unexpected expansion for the Final Fantasy franchise, shifting from digital RPGs to physical board gaming.