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    You can get the first six Final Fantasy games for around $10 a piece on this weekend deal

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 9, 20242 Mins Read
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    It’s wild to think that the Final Fantasy series is nearly four decades old, but it’s thankfully less hard to believe you can get all six of the original games in cleaned-up remastered form for just $60. That’s exactly what’s happening now with this weekend deal discounting the Final Fantasy 1-6 Pixel Remaster bundle to $59.99 ($15 off) at Humble (PC), the Nintendo eShop, and PlayStation. (Humble’s offer ends August 12th at 1PM ET while the Nintendo and PlayStation deals run through August 14th.)

    The collection offers all the original Nintendo and SNES Final Fantasy games with revamped pixel graphics and gameplay tweaks, allowing you to play the games more flexibly and with rearranged orchestral soundtracks (but you can switch to the original tunes). So it’s easier than ever to see why these seminal games were such a landmark for RPGs, and how they laid the groundwork for the worlds, characters, and creatures we still see in the latest installments of Square Enix’s franchise.

    And if you prefer a physical copy over today’s deal on the digital versions, the Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition can be preordered for $74.99 on Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4 at Best Buy, GameStop, and directly from Square Enix. The physical version is due out October 8th.

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