Breath of Fire IV has made a triumphant return to PC, 25 years after its initial release. This beloved role-playing game, originally launched on the PlayStation in Japan and North America in 2000 and in Europe a year later, saw a PC port in Europe and Japan in 2003. The story follows Ryu, a man with the unique ability to transform into a dragon, as he joins forces with other warriors to thwart an emperor's destructive plans.
As part of its ongoing Preservation Program, GOG has meticulously updated Breath of Fire IV for contemporary PC systems and released it DRM-free on its platform. This enhanced version is fully optimized for modern systems, ensuring compatibility with Windows 10 and 11. It includes both English and Japanese localizations, alongside improved graphics powered by an upgraded DirectX renderer. Players can now enjoy new display options such as Windowed Mode, V-Sync, Anti-Aliasing, and refined gamma correction for enhanced visuals. Additionally, the audio engine has been upgraded, restoring previously missing environmental sounds and offering new configuration options for a richer auditory experience.

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Breath of Fire IV isn't the only classic game making a comeback on GOG today. The platform has also revived several other titles as part of its Preservation Program. The full list of newly available games includes:
This means the entire Ultima series is now preserved and accessible on GOG, offering fans and newcomers alike a chance to experience these timeless classics on modern hardware.