Square Enix's Biggest Hits Drop to Rock-Bottom Prices During Prime Day Blitz

Square Enix's Biggest Hits Drop to Rock-Bottom Prices During Prime Day Blitz

Amazon Prime Day has arrived with serious discounts on Square Enix's catalog, making it an ideal moment to stock up on the publisher's most acclaimed RPGs without the full price tag. From Final Fantasy remakes to Dragon Quest reimaginings, the deals span both recent releases and upcoming pre-orders across major platforms.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade leads the charge at dramatically reduced prices. The expanded version of the first chapter in the remake series, which focuses entirely on the escape from Midgar, hits $19.99 on PlayStation 5 and $29.99 on Nintendo Switch. This ultimate edition includes graphical enhancements and two additional chapters featuring Yuffie Kisaragi's infiltration of Shinra HQ, making it the comprehensive version to play before Final Fantasy VII Revelation launches next year.

Dragon Quest gets multiple entries on sale. Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, which released in February, drops to $44.99 across platforms, representing a $15 savings. The reimagine uses 3D-scanned physical dolls to craft a distinctive diorama-like aesthetic that sets it apart from traditional RPG visuals. The game expands on the 2000 classic with a world-revealing structure that fans of the series consistently praise.

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake offers perhaps the most appealing value at $24.99. The 2024 reimagining of one of gaming's most legendary RPGs delivers roughly 70 hours of content to completion, with Nintendo Switch owners benefiting from a free upgrade path to enhanced resolution and frame rate on Switch 2. For handheld play, this represents a dense, portable experience at a fraction of standard retail.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake sits at $39.99, among the lowest prices since its release. Both games receive substantial treatment in the remake, with Dragon Quest II in particular seeing significant story expansions that make this the definitive version of the two classics combined.

Octopath Traveler 0, released earlier this 2025, lands at $34.99 during the sale. The standalone adventure repurposes storyline content from Champions of the Continent into a console single-player experience and packs over 100 hours of content. New players can jump in without prior series experience, and the value proposition at this price point stands out among current RPG releases.

Beyond active sales, Square Enix titles available for pre-order include the Kingdom Hearts Collection, which bundles every Kingdom Hearts game except Melody of Memory on Switch 2 and PS5. Final Fantasy Resonance, positioned as the first HD-2D Final Fantasy, is also available for pre-order, alongside the next two mainline Dragon Quest releases coming to market.

Author Emily Chen: "This is the kind of Prime Day window where Square Enix fans actually get meaningful savings instead of token discounts, and the range from classic remakes to cutting-edge RPGs makes it worth working through the whole list."

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