Final Fantasy Anniversary Collections Fall to Best Prices on Amazon
Blog Andrew Joseph 18 Mar , 2025 0

Retro gamers and fans of RPGS can buy a great collection at a high price on Amazon and Woot. Final Fantasy I-VI Anniversary Collection is $50 for Nintendo Switch and PS4 On Amazon. This transaction can also be Target and GameStop. Amazon customers living in the Midwest can get an additional 10% switch version. At the same time, PlayStation users can Snap up the physical version for only $40 on Woot. Overall, you can save $75 on Final Fantasy Pixels for remake favorites $35.
The Anniversary Edition released the Switch and PlayStation last October, with a sticker for Final Fantasy Character Elf. It's worth highlighting that this is a true physical release, with all six final fantasy pixel re-installations on the switch cartridge or PS4 disc (fully compatible with the PS5). Square Enix was initially released in 2023, but small prints are selling for very fast. Last fall’s re-release will feature collections as an anniversary edition to major retailers for the first time.
How many RPG fans can use Other deals for Square Enix RPGs For Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox this week, including last year’s Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. For a modern overhaul of Square Enix classics, check out Romantic Saga 2, discounted to historically low prices at $35.
$50 ($75) | $45 Extra Coupons
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition includes pixel remakes for the following games:
- Final Fantasy I (NES, 1987)
- Final Fantasy II (NES, 1988)
- Final Fantasy III (Famicom, 1990)
- Final Fantasy IV (SNES, 1991)
- Final Fantasy V (SNES, 1992)
- Final Fantasy VI (SNES, 1994)
All six games received a comprehensive graphics and audio overhaul for the Pixel Remaster series. Square Enix reshapes the elves using original pixel art as the basis. Series composer Nobuo Uematsu oversees the creation of the rescheduled soundtrack. You can also play the game with the original soundtrack, but the rearranged version is great.
Added a number of quality of life features including quick save, customizable text fonts, experience multiplier, automatic combat, ability to turn off random encounters and more. You can also browse the boundaries and illustration galleries in the game and listen to classic music with the music player.
$50 ($75) on Amazon | $40 on Woot
Square Enix’s Pixel Remasters project debuted on PC and Mobile in summer 2021 and ended with Final Fantasy VI in February 2022, the series was on last year’s PlayStation and Switch and in September’s Xbox Series X|s.
The correct Final Fantasy III is unique to Japan until a 3D remake was released for Nintendo DS. Long-time North American fans may remember Final Fantasy VI, the best game for Final Fantasy III.
The game can be played in any order, but it's so cool to see the series evolve from the 8-bit era of Nintendo Entertainment System to the 16-bit era of Super Nintendo.
If you like classic Final Fantasy games, you should also check it out FF Points: Pixel Art of Final Fantasy. This lovely 280-page hardcover book offers a deep dive into gorgeous artworks, which has proven to be timeless considering the existence of pixel remakes.