Final Fantasy 4 has formally joined the Xbox Game Pass library and is now available across most membership tiers. This is the second title to land on the subscription service in April 2026 and the 54th Xbox Game Pass addition since the beginning of the year.

Throughout the first quarter of 2026, Microsoft’s subscription service has consistently been adding Final Fantasy games, introducing one installment per month. In doing so, it cycled through the first three entries from Square Enix’s Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection, originally released in April 2023 to critical acclaim. The most recent of those arrivals occurred on March 3, when Final Fantasy 3 Pixel Remaster joined Xbox Game Pass.

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The streak has now officially continued with Final Fantasy 4, which was added to Xbox Game Pass on April 7. The remaster of the 1991 JRPG can now be played across three tiers of the service: Premium, Ultimate, and PC Game Pass. It arrives as the second catalog addition of the month, debuting shortly after Barbie Horse Trails joined Xbox Game Pass on April 2.

Among fans, Final Fantasy 4 is generally regarded more highly than its three mainline predecessors. That reputation is due in no small part to the game’s influence, with the 1991 title introducing many series firsts, including the Active Time Battle system, story-driven characters in place of player-created blank slates, party rotation as a storytelling device, and a bona fide love story. Final Fantasy 4 also helped cement Nobuo Uematsu’s status as one of the leading composers in JRPGs. The game marked the first time he could work with fuller, warmer, and more orchestral sample-based sounds rather than simpler waveform-based chiptunes, made possible by the jump from the NES to the much more powerful SNES.

Upcoming Xbox Game Pass Games with Officially Confirmed Release Dates

Date

Game

Game Pass Tier(s)

Platform(s)

Notes

Apr 7

Final Fantasy 4

Ultimate, Premium, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Apr 14

Replaced

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Apr 14

Hades 2

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one (Series X/S) release.

Apr 21

Vampire Crawlers

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Apr 23

Kiln

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, Handheld, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Apr 28

Aphelion

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

May 19

Forza Horizon 6

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Jul 13

Ascend to Zero

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Aug 4

Beast of Reincarnation

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

Aug 14

Grave Seasons

Ultimate, PC

Cloud, PC, Series X/S

Day-one release.

More releases are expected to be announced later today, April 7, as part of the Wave 1 lineup for this month.

The next confirmed Xbox Game Pass release for this month is Replaced, a cyberpunk action platformer due to debut on April 14. However, a few more titles are likely to arrive beforehand, as Microsoft has yet to officially reveal the Wave 1 lineup for the month. Based on the company’s typical announcement patterns, that is likely to happen later today, April 7, around 3 p.m. ET.

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As usual, the upcoming Wave 1 roadmap should include the full list of titles set to leave the service in the middle of the month. However, a recent update to the Xbox app already appears to have revealed some, and possibly all, of those departures: Ashen, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery, Terra Invicta, and the highest-profile removal of the group, Grand Theft Auto 5.


Final Fantasy 4 Tag Page Cover Art


Released

July 19, 1991

ESRB

e

Developer(s)

Square

Publisher(s)

Square


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