Mickey Mouse once said something along the lines of, "If you wish upon a star hard enough and work at it, all your dreams will come true." So, maybe, just maybe, if Square Enix Vice President, Yoshinori Kitase, wills it enough, a remake of FFVI can happen. After all, several employees have expressed their interest to modernize one of the most iconic JRPG titles of all time.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake producer recently revealed that his development team has often asked him if Square Enix is at least considering an FF6 remake.
Kitase didn't say yes, but he didn't say no either.
All of this revelation came as part of a roundtable interview on the official Square Enix YouTube channel as part of Square Enix's promotion for the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection.
Final Fantasy 6 was initially released for the Super NES in 1994, and it quickly established itself as a standout in the series. Renowned for breaking away from the franchise's medieval settings, it opted instead for a steampunk world inspired by the Second Industrial Revolution. The game offered a rich, mature plot and introduced memorable characters, including young heroine Terra Brandford and the maniacal clown sorcerer Kefka Palazzo, who once poisoned a river and killed a village worth of people for the heck of it.

