I have found Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Collection Pedition at an absolutely low price in Amazon today
The Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Senivary Edition has achieved the lowest price so far, and it is now available for $ 49.99 in Amazon-the best deal so far, until his victory over Black Friday, according to our records, and even the Camelcamecamel price tracking site.

Final Fantasy I – VI Collection anniversary anniversary
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This group was originally released on October 8 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 (fully compatible with PS5), this collection combines the first six Final Fantasy Mainline games in its carefully re -formed form. Square Enix chose refinement instead of breaking up, while maintaining the original authentic aesthetic but sharpening it for modern screens.
The result is a group that looks great, either on a huge TV or in a hand -laptop. The soundtrack also received the upgrade of the orchestra, with the supervision of the legendary composer NoBuo UEMATSU in the new arrangements. Moreover, the package offers a handful of studied quality of life, including the ability to disrupt random confrontations, increase experience and generation-generation gains for those who want to focus on the story without grinding.
As a small group of nostalgia to the past, this edition includes a sticker paper of 12 classic Sprites, including Black Mage, Moogle, Terra, Kain and Mid-Cook Kefka. It is not the most exorbitant reward, but it is a small, fun touch for the chain lovers.
With its original price of $ 74.99, the group was a tougher sale, but it is $ 49.99, it is a much easier recommendation for anyone interested in the origins of the series. Whether you look at these classics or play for the first time, this is a good re -implementation of the six more RPGs that have ever made. Although the physical copies are the only achieved version, it may be useful to capture it before it is difficult to find, especially at this time.
Robert Anderson is an expert in deals and IGN's trade editor. You can follow it @Robertliaam21 On Twitter.
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