The second chapter in the Remake trilogy has a nice discount at certain stores
Have you been wanting to jump into the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy but decided to wait for the price to go down? Well, you’re in luck, friend. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is currently discounted from its usual $70 PlayStation 5 game price tag, and will now run you $55 instead. The sale is going down at Amazon and GameStop , and if you want to save a few more dollars, pre-owned copies will run you $49.
This is the second entry in an ongoing tale, as Square Enix has spread the original game’s story across three games. Parachuting into Rebirth will be disorienting, and anyone who tells you otherwise is setting you up to have a worse time on purpose. You shouldn’t trust anyone who tells you that. They’re not your friend. If you never got around to playing Remake, the original PS4 version runs $29.
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