Square Enix’s Final Fantasy IV received a PEGI rating today and appears to be coming to PC.

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The listing also shows a PC release date of September 17, 2014.First spotted on Twitter , PEGI, or the Pan European Game Information, rated the classic Japanese role-playing game a 12 for “non realistic looking violence towards human characters” and “mild bad language”.PEGI is a European rating system for parents that functions similarly to the United States’ Entertainment Software Ratings Board, or ESRB, which just happened to turn 20 years old today Final Fantasy IV, originally known as Final Fantasy II on the SNES in the US, has been rereleased numerous times over the years. Most notably, the game was remade in 3D for Nintendo DS in 2008, and an enhanced version of that 3D version was released on mobile platforms in 2012. The PC version is likely to use this 3D engine rather than the classic 2D graphics. IGN's Final Fantasy VI DS review was quite positive on the improvements made to the classic; our review of the Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection on PSP from the year prior was an even stronger endorsement. Either version could be welcomed on PC no matter the age of the original material.It remains to be seen if the date listed is a European only release date since no announcement has been made for a US release of the game.

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