Final Fantasy 7 Remake PS5 Hits Lowest Price Ever on Amazon

▼ Summary
– Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade for PS5 is on sale for $30 at Amazon and GameStop, though Target is sold out.
– Square Enix reprinted the physical PS5 edition earlier this year after it was out of print, but the $70 price was high for an older game.
– The game is a visually enhanced remake of the 1997 classic, featuring expanded Midgar chapters and the Intermission DLC with Yuffie’s story.
– Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Material Ultimania books and the Final Fantasy I-VI Collection are also discounted for fans.
– Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the sequel to Remake, is on sale for $54 at Walmart and has been ported to PC with a Switch 2 version planned.
Gamers looking to experience the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake on PS5 can now grab it at its lowest price ever. Amazon currently offers the Intergrade edition for just $30, a significant drop from its original $70 retail price. This limited-time deal also appears at GameStop, though shipping fees apply unless opting for in-store pickup. Target previously matched this offer but has since sold out.
Square Enix surprised fans earlier this year by reprinting physical copies of the PS5 version after years of scarcity. Before this restock, secondhand sellers charged outrageous prices, especially leading up to February’s FF7 Rebirth launch. While the reprint was welcome, the $70 MSRP felt steep for a game originally released in 2020. At $30, however, it becomes a far more attractive proposition for both collectors and newcomers.
This discount might not last long, competing retailers like Best Buy and Walmart currently price the game between $55-$60. Those preferring digital access can purchase the PS Store version for $15.19 until July 31, though physical editions include the complete Intergrade package with all enhancements and the Yuffie-focused Intermission DLC.
The remake brilliantly reimagines the iconic 1997 RPG with stunning visuals and expanded storytelling. Players follow Cloud Strife and eco-terrorist group Avalanche as they battle the corrupt Shinra Corporation in the cyberpunk metropolis of Midgar. The Intergrade version boosts performance with faster loading, improved textures, and a 60fps mode. While the linear structure includes some filler content, the emotional narrative and polished combat make it essential for JRPG fans. Rumors suggest a Nintendo Switch 2 port is underway, though no release window exists yet.
Hardcore enthusiasts might also consider the official Material Ultimania art books, currently discounted at Amazon. The PS5-focused “Plus” edition dropped to $29 (from $40), while the original PS4 volume sells for $25, both packed with developer insights and concept art.
For those craving classic Final Fantasy, the Pixel Remaster collection (containing remastered versions of FFI-VI) remains available at select retailers. GameStop offers the Switch edition for $45, matching Amazon’s Prime Day pricing before it sold out. The PS4 version is scarce but still listed at $58.65 on Amazon. Each copy includes upgraded sprite artwork and Uematsu’s rearranged soundtracks.
Meanwhile, FF7 Rebirth, the trilogy’s second installment, currently sells for $54 at Walmart, $16 off its standard price. The expansive sequel introduced open-world elements and deeper character development when it launched last February. PC players gained access earlier this year, with a Switch 2 version confirmed for future release.
Whether diving into Midgar’s dystopian streets or revisiting pixel-perfect classics, these deals offer perfect entry points into Square Enix’s legendary franchise. With stock fluctuating rapidly, acting quickly ensures the best savings.
(Source: GameSpot)