Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Amazon Purchase Bonus Gives Lame Controller Skin
Following the latest information drop for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, several retailers have opened pre-orders for the game, including Square Enix with a pricey $349.99 Collector’s Edition that gives you 19 inches of Sephiroth.
Another retailer with a unique edition is Amazon, with fans who pre-order it from their online storefront set to receive a DualSense controller skin that’s, uh, certainly something. It looks pretty lazy, as Sephiroth and Cloud are just kind of pasted on there. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth being written out where the touchpad is located is a nice touch, but that’s about it.
The pricing for this edition is $69.99, though, so it’s not like you’ll have to spend more funds to acquire it. You can view this Amazon-exclusive Final Fantasy VII Rebirth DualSense controller skin below:
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the sequel to the first entry in this ongoing Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy effort. This new entry is far more ambitious than the first, set to occur until The Forgotten Capital from the original game.
Players can look forward to playable Cait Sith and Red XIII, with Vincent also revealed, though not extensively. Gold Saucer will be a prominently featured location with plenty of minigames. Speaking of, the Junon infiltration minigame has been significantly enhanced, with Cloud directing soldiers to form specific compositions. Further, Sephiroth will be playable during the Nibelheim flashback.
Combat has undergone a shakeup, with new synergy attacks utilizing multiple party members, and Red XIII has a unique revenge gauge mechanic. However, it’s worth noting that Wutai will not be featured in this new entry, with it set to arrive in the third and final part of the trilogy.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will launch for PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024, on two discs.
Check out our latest coverage for additional details.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is available on PlayStation 4, with Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, which includes the Yuffie episode, available on PlayStation 5 and PC.
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