Best Buy has rolled out aggressive markdowns on a curated collection of Square Enix titles, with several standout games dropping to $19.99. The deals stretch across multiple platforms and genres, giving players a window to grab critically acclaimed RPGs and story-driven adventures at steep discounts.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PS5 is down to $19.99, matching the price point that appeared during Prime Day sales earlier this summer. The Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade sits at $29.99, also holding steady from that earlier promotional window. Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake has dropped even further, hitting $19.99 on PS5, which undercuts the $24.99 price tag from the Prime Day event.
The timing feels particularly sharp for the two Final Fantasy VII titles. With Final Fantasy VII Revelation announced for next year, now represents an ideal moment to revisit the predecessors and catch up before the new chapter arrives. Both games deliver substantial narrative depth and memorable character work that justify their place in any RPG library.
Among the discounted offerings is Life is Strange: Reunion, which launched just months ago. The game caps off the decade-spanning story arc of Max and Chloe, positioning itself as a natural endpoint for fans who have followed the characters through earlier installments. For series devotees, the timing of this sale could make it the perfect moment to experience the conclusion.
The retailer has extended the sale across a wider catalog of Square Enix games beyond these flagship titles, giving shoppers multiple options to browse. For those tracking upcoming sales events, Fourth of July promotions represent the next major wave of discounts, with video game deals likely to make another appearance.
Author Emily Chen: "Best Buy is making it genuinely hard to skip these prices, especially with the FF7 hype train building toward next year's release."
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