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Preorder Final Fantasy 7, 8, and 9 Physical Switch Editions Now

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– Physical editions of Final Fantasy VII, VIII Remastered, and IX for Nintendo Switch will be released on December 9, with VII and VIII in a twin pack and IX sold separately.
– These games are already available digitally on Switch but will be available physically in the US for the first time with these releases.
– Each game costs $39.99 and includes modern features like 3x speed mode, battle enhancements, and the ability to turn off random encounters.
– Final Fantasy VII follows Cloud Strife and his team battling the Shinra corporation, while Final Fantasy VIII Remastered features Squall and SeeD fighting the sorceress Edea.
– Final Fantasy IX is a throwback to earlier series settings, following Zidane and actors who kidnap Princess Garnet, and includes updated visuals and game boosters.

For the first time ever, fans in the United States can secure physical Nintendo Switch copies of three beloved PlayStation classics, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, and Final Fantasy IX. These highly anticipated physical editions are scheduled to launch on December 9, offering collectors and players a tangible piece of gaming history. Each title is priced at $39.99 and is currently open for preorder across multiple retailers.

The Final Fantasy VII & VIII Remastered Twin Pack bundles two groundbreaking RPGs into one box. Final Fantasy VII, originally released in 1997, marked the series’ debut on a non-Nintendo console. Players step into the boots of Cloud Strife, an ex-SOLDIER who joins an eco-rebel group to take down the corrupt Shinra Electric Power Company. This remaster introduces several modern upgrades, such as a triple-speed mode, an option to disable random battles, and a battle enhancement feature for easier combat.

Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, an updated version of the 1999 classic, centers on Squall Leonhart and his fellow SeeD mercenaries as they confront the sorceress Edea, whose schemes threaten worldwide stability. Like its twin-pack partner, this edition includes quality-of-life improvements: multiple battle assists, a 3x speed boost, and the ability to skip random enemy encounters entirely.

Final Fantasy IX, releasing as a standalone physical edition, returned to the series’ fantasy roots when it first arrived in 2000. The story follows Zidane, a charismatic thief, and a band of theater performers who “abduct” Princess Garnet, who actually arranged her own capture to escape her mother, the unstable Queen Brahne. This version features subtly enhanced graphics optimized for contemporary screens, alongside new functions like an auto-save system and seven different game boosters, including high-speed movement and a no-encounter mode.

While all three games have been available digitally on the Switch for some time, this physical release marks their debut in cartridge form for the US market. Whether you’re revisiting these epic adventures or experiencing them for the first time, having a boxed copy brings a special sense of nostalgia and permanence to your gaming library.

(Source: IGN)

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