Cecil, Terra, Faris, and the rest of the classic Final Fantasy crew are getting in on Prime Day this year, with the Final Fantasy I-V Pixel Remaster Collection seeing a solid 40% discount, bringing this package down to $45. That's not bad, considering it normally goes for $75.
If you break that down and do some fancy math, you're paying around 30 cents per hour of fun for this bundle (using HowLongToBeat times). In this economy, you can’t ask for a better deal, and these Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions also conveniently run splendidly on both the Switch 2 and PS5.
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Deal
Perhaps you have only just been introduced to Final Fantasy through the likes of the behemoth that is the Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond Final Fantasy crossover, and you want to know where some of those nifty characters and creatures hail from. Well, this package will set you well on your way. The Pixel Remaster Collection contains the first six games of the Final Fantasy series with a number of handy quality-of-life improvements like adjustable experience point gain, toggleable encounters, and auto-battling that make these versions the easiest for first-timers to dive into.
There was a time when this physical version of the collection was a highly sought-after game, and thankfully, the game has received reprints, and now all these magical games can be yours for just about half of a single new game nowadays. For longtime fans that haven’t already snagged a copy of their own, now is the time to do so, and for interested new parties, well, consider this your sign to jump on the Phantom Train, and let it Suplex your time away. By the end, you will know exactly what that reference means, too.
More Prime Day Deals
This is just one of the many deals that is going on this Prime Day, so here are some others to check out as well! Highlights so far include tons of microSD cards, LEGO sets, and a 'Buy 2 Get 1 Free' deal on books and Blu-rays.
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