Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Just Dropped to an All-Time Low Price at Amazon

Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Just Dropped to an All-Time Low Price at Amazon

Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Just Dropped to an All-Time Low Price at Amazon

Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition has hit its lowest price yet, now available for $49.99 at Amazon—its best deal to date, even beating Black Friday, according to our records, and even price-tracking site CamelCamelCamel.

Originally released on October 8 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 (fully compatible with PS5), this collection brings together the first six mainline Final Fantasy games in their carefully remastered form. Square Enix has opted for refinement rather than reinvention, keeping the original pixelated aesthetic intact but sharpening it for modern displays.

The result is a collection that looks fantastic, whether on a massive TV or in handheld mode. The soundtrack has also received an orchestral upgrade, with legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu overseeing the new arrangements. On top of that, the package introduces a handful of thoughtful quality-of-life improvements, including the ability to disable random encounters and boost experience and gil gains—useful for those who want to focus on the story without the grind.

As a small but nostalgic extra, this edition includes a sticker sheet featuring 12 classic character sprites, including the Black Mage, a Moogle, Terra, Kain, and a mid-cackle Kefka. It’s not the most extravagant of bonuses, but it’s a fun little touch for fans of the series.

At its original $74.99 price, the collection was a tougher sell, but at $49.99, it’s a much easier recommendation for anyone interested in the series’ origins. Whether you’re revisiting these classics or playing them for the first time, this is a well-executed remaster of six of the most influential RPGs ever made. And with physical copies being the only collectible edition available, it might be worth picking up before they become harder to find, especially at this time.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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