Front Mission - Remake of Classic Tactical RPG Coming to PC; Demo Now on Steam
The remake of the first Front Mission will no longer be a Nintendo Switch exclusive. The game will also come to PC and other consoles. A demo is already available on Steam.

Front Mission 1st: Remake, a remake of the classic tactical RPG released last year for Nintendo Switch, is coming to more hardware platforms.
- Forever Entertainment and MegaPixel have announced that Front Mission 1st: Remake will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- The PC release will be sold on Steam, Epic Games Store and GOG.com.
- Editions for new platforms will be released on June 30, this year and a 10% discount is to be applied until July 12.
However, you don't have to wait until June 30 to check out the PC edition of the game. A demo version of it has already debuted on Steam.
Remake of a jRPG classic
- The game is a refreshed version of a classic tactical jRPG released in 1995 for the 16-bit SNES console.
- The Nintendo Switch version of the remake was received relatively warmly - it has an average rating of 70% on Metacritic.
Importantly, the devs are already working on Front Mission 2: Remake, which is a refreshed version of the second installment. For now it has been announced only for Nintendo Switch, but most likely in the future it will also come to other platforms.
Thanks to the appearance of the game's card on Steam, we got to know its system requirements (for now only the minimum).
Front Mission 1st: Remake - minimum requirements on PC
- Processor: Intel I5-2300 / AMD A8-5600k
- Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 630 / AMD Radeon HD 6570
- DirectX: 11
- RAM: 4 GB
- Disk space: 7 GB
- Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
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