Published , by Kevin Tucker
Published , by Kevin Tucker
E3 2019 revealed when fans can get a hold of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and preorders have since gone live. Square Enix's latest RPG reimagining is coming to PlayStation 4 in March of 2020, but fans can secure their copy now by preordering the Final Fantasy 7 Remake standard, Deluxe, or 1st Class Edition. What do these Final Fantasy 7 Remake special editions include, and are there any preorder bonuses? Read on to find out.
With a new release as big as Final Fantasy 7 Remake, of course Square Enix is going to offer a few special editions. When it releases on March 3, 2020, Final Fantasy 7 Remake will be available in standard, digital, Deluxe, and special 1st Class Edition packages. Players won't have to wait that long to make a purchase, however, as the game is currently available to preorder now.
Here's a breakdown of the differences between and bonuses included in each version of the game.
The standard and digital editions of Final Fantasy 7 cost $60 and will only include the base version of the game, which is reportedly two Blu-ray discs worth of content. As things stand right now, no preorder bonuses are offered with either base version of the game.
For $80, the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Deluxe Edition includes a surprising amount of physical bonuses. The Deluxe Edition includes:
Beyond the Deluxe Edition, the big special collector's edition of Final Fantasy 7 Remake is the 1st Class Edition. Priced at $330, this bundle notably includes a detailed figure of Cloud sitting on his Daytona motorcycle, the likes of which sits about 16 inches long and about 10 inches high. It also includes all of the Deluxe Edition bonuses plus an additional Carbuncle DLC:
All versions of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake can be preordered at the most common North American retailers: Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop, as well as through Square Enix's own storefront. In addition, the game will be offered as a digital download through the PlayStation Store.
As for the 1st Class Edition, that appears to be available exclusively through the Square Enix Store. The company does not state that supplies are limited, but there is a limit of one 1st Class Edition bundle per customer.
With a release date set for March 3, 2020, the wait for Final Fantasy 7 Remake is finally drawing to a close. Place a preorder for the standard, Deluxe, or 1st Class Edition now and claim your seat among giants of the JRPG genre. For the rest of our coverage of Square Enix's white-hot RPG release, head over to Shacknews' Final Fantasy 7 Remake home page.