Home / Software & Gaming / Console / Final Fantasy VII Remake is free if you pre-order FFVII Rebirth

Final Fantasy VII Remake is free if you pre-order FFVII Rebirth

During Sony’s recent State of Play we got another exciting look at the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – the follow-up title to 2020’s FFVII Remake. Alongside an announcement of the sequel’s release date, Square Enix has now made pre-orders available for Rebirth. Interestingly, those who digitally purchase the game ahead of launch will be given a copy of FFVII Remake entirely for free.

As with many current-gen AAA games, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a £69.99 experience. That said, in an interesting move Square Enix is currently offering a ‘FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Twin Pack’ for the exact same price as Rebirth on its own.

This promotional deal will only be available during the pre-order period of the game, meaning the twin pack will increase in price to £99 from the 29th of February onwards. It is also worth noting that the version of FFVII included with this twin pack is the Intergrade edition – meaning it is the PS5 version which also includes the game’s DLC for an even better deal.

With Final Fantasy VII Rebirth being a direct continuation of the first Remake entry, it makes sense as to why Square Enix is offering these titles as a twin pack. Even so, the fact that FFVII Remake Intergrade is essentially being given away for free is a welcome surprise to say the least. Hopefully more developers follow suit.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this twin pack? Are you more likely to pre-order FFVII Rebirth now? Should all sequels do something similar? Let us know down below.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Marathon Bungie

You can play Marathon for free later this month ahead of March launch

Bungie's Marathon seems to be garnering some good impressions following the most recent playtests. Last night as part of the State of Play showcase, we got our latest look at the game, which has now been reworked with new assets following an artist dispute last year.