Final Fantasy 7 Remake & Rebirth PS5 Double Pack Now Available

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– Square Enix is releasing a physical double pack containing Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth, the first two parts of the Remake trilogy.
– The twin pack will be available exclusively on PS5 starting December 4th, priced at $59.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 and is available for pre-order.
– Final Fantasy 7 Remake will launch on Xbox and Switch 2 on January 22nd, with Rebirth to follow on those platforms at an unannounced date.
– The Xbox and Switch 2 versions of Remake will include Pixel Remaster-style progression boosts, which will also be added to PS5 and PC versions.
– It is unknown if a double pack will come to other consoles, and a future triple pack for the complete trilogy is likely but not confirmed.
A new physical collection bundling the first two chapters of the celebrated Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy is now available for PlayStation 5 owners. This special release combines Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth into a single Twin Pack, offering fans a convenient way to own both epic adventures. The set launched on December 4th and is priced at $59.99 in the US, €69.99 in Europe, and £59.99 in the UK. Pre-orders are currently being accepted through the official Square Enix store.
Considering that Rebirth alone is currently listed at £69.99 on the PlayStation Network store, this twin pack represents a significant value for players looking to dive into the reimagined saga. These games form the initial two acts of a planned trilogy that rebuilds the iconic 1997 PlayStation classic from the ground up with modern graphics, expanded storytelling, and real-time combat.
In related news, Final Fantasy 7 Remake is scheduled to launch on Xbox Series X|S and the anticipated Switch 2 on January 22nd of next year. The release of Rebirth on those platforms will follow at a later, unspecified date. This staggered multi-platform rollout naturally raises questions about the availability of a similar double pack for Xbox and Switch 2 in the future, though no official plans have been announced.
Looking further ahead, the trilogy’s concluding chapter is still in development and is expected to release simultaneously across all platforms once completed. This has led to speculation about a potential complete trilogy collection in a single physical package down the line. Given the lengthy wait for this current twin pack, however, fans should likely not anticipate a triple pack arriving alongside the final game’s launch.
An additional feature coming with the Xbox and Switch 2 versions of Remake are new progression-boosting options inspired by the Pixel Remaster series. These quality-of-life enhancements, designed to help players advance through the game more smoothly, will also be patched into the existing PlayStation 5 and PC versions, ensuring all players can benefit from the new additions.
(Source: NewsAPI Tech Headlines)