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One of the most sought-after Final Fantasy compilations--Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster for the Nintendo Switch and PS4--is finally available at major retailers in the US as of today, October 8. The initial print run went up for preorder exclusively at the Square Enix Store in late 2022 and sold out extremely fast. It seems like Square prepared for the huge demand, as you can still buy the Anniversary Edition at multiple retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy. It is currently sold out at Target, though. The Anniversary Edition comes with a sticker sheet of character sprites. All six games are installed on cartridge (Switch) or disc (PS4).
- Final Fantasy I-VI Collection - Anniversary Edition is available now (October 8)
- See Nintendo Switch version at Amazon - Eligible for Prime shipping
- See PS4 version at Amazon - Eligible for Prime shipping
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection - Anniversary Edition costs $75. If have a Prime membership, you may be able to get free one- or even same-day delivery. It's worth noting that Walmart has the Switch version for $70 at the moment--it's sold by a third-party reseller and fulfilled by Walmart--but this appears to be the original release. There's no difference between the two editions other than the sticker sheet that's included with the Anniversary Edition.
If you pick it up from Amazon this week, don't forget that Prime Big Deal Days runs October 8-9. There are some Final Fantasy products included in the massive sale, including several books and Blu-rays that are eligible for Amazon's buy two, get one free sale. Plus, you can grab the Final Fantasy 14 Cookbook for only $13.66.
B2G1 Free Final Fantasy Books & Blu-rays (Ends Oct. 12)
- Final Fantasy 7 Advent Children Complete (4K Blu-ray) -- $19 ($31)
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Material Ultimania -- $25 ($40)
- Final Fantasy 7 Poster Collection -- $20.49 ($25)
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake: World Preview -- $14.49 ($25)
- Final Fantasy 15 Official Works -- $22 ($40)
- The Art of Final Fantasy 16 -- $22 ($40)
- Encyclopedia Eorzea - World of Final Fantasy 14 Vol. 1 -- $29 ($50)
- Final Fantasy 14: Shadowbringers -The Art of Reflection -- $26 ($40)
- Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker - The Art of Resurrection (Beyond the Veil) -- $26 ($40)
- Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker - The Art of Resurrection (Among the Stars) -- $26 ($40)
- Final Fantasy 14: Heavensward - The Art of Ishgard -- $23
- Final Fantasy VII Remake: Traces of Two Pasts (Novel) -- $16 ($25)
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition
$75
While the six Pixel Remaster games can be purchased digitally on the Nintendo eShop and PlayStation Store (and PC/mobile) individually or as a bundle, the physical edition had been hard to come by for a reasonable price until now.
If you haven't played any of the Pixel Remasters, they offer fairly substantial updates to the first six mainline Final Fantasy games for NES and SNES. The original 2D sprites were enhanced to look sharper, the various game soundtracks were rearranged under the guiding hand of series composer Nobuo Uematsu, and there are numerous quality-of-life updates. The games also came with a few extra features, a bestiary, an illustration gallery, and a music player to enjoy the soundtracks on their own.
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