Two of the best RPGs on PS5 will soon be available in a convenient new bundle, as the Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Rebirth Twin Pack Physical Edition is set to arrive on December 4. Its name is a mouthful, but it’s shaping up to be the easiest way for players to catch up on the first two entries in the planned trilogy. It’s only releasing for PS5, but preorders should be opening soon–and we’re expecting the twin pack to be quite popular.
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This Twin Pack gets you both Remake Intergrade and Rebirth across three discs. Its price is aligned with the digital edition, which is currently on sale for $60 (was $100) on the PlayStation Store. If you’re a collector, having this unique two-pack is mighty enticing, and if you’re a newcomer to the series, this looks like one of the easiest ways to dive into some of the best Final Fantasy games ever made.
There are a few caveats with this cool bundle. For one, there’s some confusion with its release date and preorders. The official Square Enix blog says the Twin Pack is “now available,” while its social media accounts claim it’s dropping on December 4. The latter is clearly the correct date, but unfortunately, no preorders have opened. Folks in the UK and Europe might have some luck on the Square Enix Store, but the link for North America currently leads to a lovely 404 error.
At any rate, we’re hoping to see it at additional retailers in the future, though no plans have been made official by Square Enix. It’s also unclear if it’ll eventually launch on platforms beyond PS5. The trilogy has been confirmed to arrive on Switch and Xbox (starting with Remake Intergrade on January 22), but there’s no mention as to whether this Twin Pack is included in the multiplatform plans. Hopefully things become clearer as we get closer to its December 4 release.
Can’t wait until December to dive in? You can find Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for $40 and Rebirth for $50 at Amazon. The latter comes with an Amazon-exclusive Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PS5 controller skin, featuring both Cloud and Sephiroth.
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