Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition is now at its lowest price ever, available for $49.99 on Amazon—a record-breaking deal surpassing even Black Friday discounts, as confirmed by our data and price-tracking site CamelCamelCamel.
Launched on October 8 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 (fully compatible with PS5), this collection unites the first six mainline Final Fantasy titles in meticulously remastered form. Square Enix prioritized enhancement over overhaul, preserving the iconic pixel-art style while optimizing it for modern screens.
The result is a visually stunning collection, equally impressive on large TVs or in handheld mode. The soundtrack, overseen by legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu, features newly arranged orchestral tracks. Additionally, the package offers quality-of-life enhancements, such as options to disable random encounters and increase experience and gil earnings, ideal for players focusing on the narrative without the grind.
As a nostalgic bonus, this edition includes a sticker sheet with 12 classic character sprites, featuring the Black Mage, a Moogle, Terra, Kain, and a cackling Kefka. While not a lavish extra, it’s a charming nod to fans of the series.
Priced originally at $74.99, the collection was a harder sell, but at $49.99, it’s a compelling choice for those curious about the series’ roots. Whether you’re replaying these classics or diving in for the first time, this remaster delivers six of the most iconic RPGs ever crafted. With physical copies being the only collectible edition, grabbing one now—especially at this price—may be wise before they become scarce.
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