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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.

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