Photorealistic illustration of KessCo and Square Enix's Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster board games and dice sets on display, highlighting the new licensing partnership.
Photorealistic illustration of KessCo and Square Enix's Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster board games and dice sets on display, highlighting the new licensing partnership.
Bild generiert von KI

KessCo and Square Enix partner for Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster tabletop board games and dice sets

Bild generiert von KI

KessCo has secured a licensing deal with Square Enix to create tabletop products based on Final Fantasy I–VI Pixel Remaster, including a cooperative board game series starting with titles I–III and collectible dice sets. The lineup debuts at New York Toy Fair 2026, with the first board game launching in Q3 2026.

KessCo, a tabletop gaming company, announced a collaboration with Square Enix on March 9, 2026, to produce products inspired by the early Final Fantasy titles in their Pixel Remaster versions. The partnership includes a multi-game board game series and RPG dice sets, capturing the essence of the original JRPGs.

The debut board game, focusing on Final Fantasy I–III, is a cooperative adventure for 1-4 players. Players assemble teams like the Light Warriors, select jobs, explore a modular map, and engage in turn-based combat with short quests leading to NES-era-style boss fights, completable in one evening. Future releases will expand the series.

Complementing the games are dice sets for Final Fantasy I–VI, packaged in sculpted pixel-style character containers with dice featuring classic game interface colors and designs, suitable for play or display.

Alex Kessler, KessCo CEO, said: “We’ve seen how powerful Final Fantasy can be in the tabletop space recently, bringing longtime fans and brand-new players into a shared experience. 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.”

This builds on Final Fantasy's growing tabletop presence after the record-breaking 2025 Magic: The Gathering crossover, the best-selling set in that game's history. The franchise has sold over 207 million units worldwide.

Was die Leute sagen

Discussions on X about the KessCo-Square Enix partnership for Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster tabletop board games and dice sets are sparse, primarily consisting of announcements from gaming news outlets and fan accounts. Sentiments are neutral to positive, highlighting excitement for the cooperative board games based on FF I-VI debuting in Q3 2026, with minor replies expressing interest or preference for other FF titles.

Verwandte Artikel

Naoki Yoshida demonstrates Final Fantasy XIV on Nintendo Switch 2 at Fan Fest, showcasing Evercold expansion.
Bild generiert von KI

Final Fantasy XIV für Switch 2 und Erweiterung Evercold angekündigt

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

Square Enix gab während der Keynote des Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fests bekannt, dass das MMORPG im August für die Nintendo Switch 2 erscheinen wird. Das Unternehmen enthüllte zudem die nächste Erweiterung, Evercold, die für Januar 2027 geplant ist und den Beginn einer neuen Story-Saga markiert. Director Naoki Yoshida präsentierte den Switch 2-Port live auf der Bühne.

Square Enix hat während der Nintendo Direct im Juni 2026 Final Fantasy Resonance enthüllt. Das rundenbasierte Rollenspiel ist der erste Teil der Serie im HD-2D-Stil und adaptiert die Geschichte des Mobilspiels Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

Von KI berichtet

Square Enix hat eine neue Version von Final Fantasy X und X-2 HD Remaster für die Nintendo Switch 2 angekündigt. Das Spiel erscheint am 23. Juli 2026 und bietet aktualisierte Grafiken sowie verschiedene Verbesserungen für den Spielkomfort.

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen