It would seem that the PC version of Grandia HD remaster will be delayed to October 15 since the game was previously planned fro September. Fortunately the publisher GungHo Online Entertainment America announced that the Grandia II Anniversary Edition will be renamed to Grandia II HD Remaster.
Also GungHo Online Entertainment America is releasing an update for Grandia HD Collection for the Switch on November 12 presumably to have the original collection remastered.
Also a message from the publisher was released on Twitter here:
To our Grandia and Grandia II fans worldwide:
We thank you for your shared excitement regarding the release of the Grandia and Grandia II HD remasters on PC. Since the release of the Grandia HD Collection on the Nintendo Switch, we have been closely following your feedback and comments across all of our available channels of communication. While we continue to concentrate on creating the best experience for our audiences on both the Nintendo Switch and PC, we are taking our time to resolve these issues.
It is with this in mind that we are happy to announce that the first patch for the Nintendo Switch will be available on November 12, with more details to be announced at a later date. In order to replicate this same experience for our PC users, the release date has been postponed until October 15. We offer our sincerest apologies for those who have been looking forward to the the PC remasters, and know that we are working as quickly and carefully as possible to resolve these issues. We thank you for your patience, and hope you continue to look forward to its release.
We will update our community as we progress with fixing these issues.
Thank you.
They also released details on the game’s HD Remasters. The first game’s remaster includes enhanced sprites, UI, text, cinematic videos enhanced, widescreen, and gamepad support.
Grandia II HD Remaster will have all of the same enhancements as well.
For more information regarding Grandia Remasters, check us out here.
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