For better or worse, Remakes/Remasters are here to stay. After companies realized that fans are willing to pay the same price - or even more - for the re-release of an old game, they turned turbo mode on and hit the gas. Heck, I am one of these crazy fans - I have six Final Fantasies on my PlayStation! I bought classic VII, VIII, and IX for PS3 and then bought the remastered versions for PS4 (Trophies are life).
Square Enix, very smartly, has put all its chips on remasters and/or remakes of games. It isn't unprecedented for the company, which has already released numerous versions of the first Final Fantasy for various consoles, such as Wonderswan Color, GBA, PSP, Nintendo DS, Steam, and so on. Not-so-old Final Fantasy also got the treatment, such as FFX/FFX-2 and FFXII. I'm still waiting for Final Fantasy XIII remasters. (I like it, ok? Leave me be).
But Square Enix thrives not only off of Final Fantasy.
Although it has survived because of it. Last Remnant, an Xbox 360 and Windows exclusive JRPG, has arrived to brighten the lives of Sony-people with a remaster. Star Ocean: First Departure, which was already a remake of the first game, received a remaster for Switch and PS4 in 2019. Till the End of Time and The Last Hope, Star Oceans respectively from PS2 and PS3, also arrived on PS4 through a remaster.
Recently, from our favorite arborized series, we had Secret of Mana, Trials of Mana, and the announced Legend of Mana. SaGa Frontier is another Square Enix game that will be getting the HD treatment (and if successful, quite possibly SaGa Frontier 2). Not to mention Final Fantasy VII Remake which was a sales phenomenon, critics and has a dazzling future ahead of it. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for PS5 has been announced and will give us an episode featuring the series' most beloved ninja, Yuffie Kisaragi.


