Sonyjust announced that two beloved PS1 classics are coming to bothPlayStation 4and PlayStation 5 next year, which will doubtlessly come as a surprise to anyone familiar with either of the classic 90s titles.As revealed in a poston the PlayStation Blog, bothLunar: The Silver StoryandLunar 2: Eternal Bluewill drop sometime in “Spring 2025”, wrapped up in a brand new package: theLunar Remastered Collection.“From the publishers of Grandia HD Collection and the original creators of Grandia and Grandia II, we’re happy to announce Lunar Remastered Collection…” stated the post, “a compilation of two legendary JRPGs, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete—now with updated graphics, sound, and new quality-of-life improvements.”AdvertLunar: The Silver Starwas originally released exclusively for the Sega CD back in 1992 to rave reviews, and was eventually re-released and remade asLunar: Silver Star StoryCompletefor the Sega Saturn in 1997. This version of the game would later be ported to the original PlayStation in 1998.Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Completealso released on the PS1 in the same year, which wasalsoa remake ofLunar: Eternal Blueon the Sega CD.Even though both original titles, and their respective remakes, received incredible reviews and strong sales (especially in Japan), the franchise hasn’t seen a new release in over a decade - following the release ofLunar: Silver Star Story Touchon the Apple App Store and Google Play in 2012.Even Sony themselves seem to be aware that this announcement will come as a bit of a surprise, stating that it’s been a “little over 25 years” since the second game “Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete released on the original PlayStation”.AdvertThankfully the publishers behind this port, GungHo Online Entertainment, are the same ones that broughtLunar: Silver Star Harmony(which is, somehow, the third remake of the original 1992 title) to the PlayStation Portable in 2009, so it seems like Lunar fans are in good hands.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Retro Gaming

PlayStation officially revives two PS1 classics we never thought we’d see again

Sonyjust announced that two beloved PS1 classics are coming to bothPlayStation 4and PlayStation 5 next year, which will doubtlessly come as a surprise to anyone familiar with either of the classic 90s titles.As revealed in a poston the PlayStation Blog, bothLunar: The Silver StoryandLunar 2: Eternal Bluewill drop sometime in “Spring 2025”, wrapped up in a brand new package: theLunar Remastered Collection.“From the publishers of Grandia HD Collection and the original creators of Grandia and Grandia II, we’re happy to announce Lunar Remastered Collection…” stated the post, “a compilation of two legendary JRPGs, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete—now with updated graphics, sound, and new quality-of-life improvements.”AdvertLunar: The Silver Starwas originally released exclusively for the Sega CD back in 1992 to rave reviews, and was eventually re-released and remade asLunar: Silver Star StoryCompletefor the Sega Saturn in 1997. This version of the game would later be ported to the original PlayStation in 1998.Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Completealso released on the PS1 in the same year, which wasalsoa remake ofLunar: Eternal Blueon the Sega CD.Even though both original titles, and their respective remakes, received incredible reviews and strong sales (especially in Japan), the franchise hasn’t seen a new release in over a decade - following the release ofLunar: Silver Star Story Touchon the Apple App Store and Google Play in 2012.Even Sony themselves seem to be aware that this announcement will come as a bit of a surprise, stating that it’s been a “little over 25 years” since the second game “Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete released on the original PlayStation”.AdvertThankfully the publishers behind this port, GungHo Online Entertainment, are the same ones that broughtLunar: Silver Star Harmony(which is, somehow, the third remake of the original 1992 title) to the PlayStation Portable in 2009, so it seems like Lunar fans are in good hands.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Retro Gaming

Sonyjust announced that two beloved PS1 classics are coming to bothPlayStation 4and PlayStation 5 next year, which will doubtlessly come as a surprise to anyone familiar with either of the classic 90s titles.As revealed in a poston the PlayStation Blog, bothLunar: The Silver StoryandLunar 2: Eternal Bluewill drop sometime in “Spring 2025”, wrapped up in a brand new package: theLunar Remastered Collection.“From the publishers of Grandia HD Collection and the original creators of Grandia and Grandia II, we’re happy to announce Lunar Remastered Collection…” stated the post, “a compilation of two legendary JRPGs, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete—now with updated graphics, sound, and new quality-of-life improvements.”AdvertLunar: The Silver Starwas originally released exclusively for the Sega CD back in 1992 to rave reviews, and was eventually re-released and remade asLunar: Silver Star StoryCompletefor the Sega Saturn in 1997. This version of the game would later be ported to the original PlayStation in 1998.Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Completealso released on the PS1 in the same year, which wasalsoa remake ofLunar: Eternal Blueon the Sega CD.Even though both original titles, and their respective remakes, received incredible reviews and strong sales (especially in Japan), the franchise hasn’t seen a new release in over a decade - following the release ofLunar: Silver Star Story Touchon the Apple App Store and Google Play in 2012.Even Sony themselves seem to be aware that this announcement will come as a bit of a surprise, stating that it’s been a “little over 25 years” since the second game “Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete released on the original PlayStation”.AdvertThankfully the publishers behind this port, GungHo Online Entertainment, are the same ones that broughtLunar: Silver Star Harmony(which is, somehow, the third remake of the original 1992 title) to the PlayStation Portable in 2009, so it seems like Lunar fans are in good hands.

Sonyjust announced that two beloved PS1 classics are coming to bothPlayStation 4and PlayStation 5 next year, which will doubtlessly come as a surprise to anyone familiar with either of the classic 90s titles.

As revealed in a poston the PlayStation Blog, bothLunar: The Silver StoryandLunar 2: Eternal Bluewill drop sometime in “Spring 2025”, wrapped up in a brand new package: theLunar Remastered Collection.

“From the publishers of Grandia HD Collection and the original creators of Grandia and Grandia II, we’re happy to announce Lunar Remastered Collection…” stated the post, “a compilation of two legendary JRPGs, Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete—now with updated graphics, sound, and new quality-of-life improvements.”

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Lunar: The Silver Starwas originally released exclusively for the Sega CD back in 1992 to rave reviews, and was eventually re-released and remade asLunar: Silver Star StoryCompletefor the Sega Saturn in 1997. This version of the game would later be ported to the original PlayStation in 1998.

Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Completealso released on the PS1 in the same year, which wasalsoa remake ofLunar: Eternal Blueon the Sega CD.

Even though both original titles, and their respective remakes, received incredible reviews and strong sales (especially in Japan), the franchise hasn’t seen a new release in over a decade - following the release ofLunar: Silver Star Story Touchon the Apple App Store and Google Play in 2012.

Even Sony themselves seem to be aware that this announcement will come as a bit of a surprise, stating that it’s been a “little over 25 years” since the second game “Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete released on the original PlayStation”.

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Thankfully the publishers behind this port, GungHo Online Entertainment, are the same ones that broughtLunar: Silver Star Harmony(which is, somehow, the third remake of the original 1992 title) to the PlayStation Portable in 2009, so it seems like Lunar fans are in good hands.

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