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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Is Super Cheap For PC

The iconic game is down to one of its lowest prices ever, and several other Square Enix RPGs are also on sale.

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Green Man Gaming is running a massive Summer Sale right now, and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade might be one of its best deals. Typically going for $70, the stellar remake is now just $31.91--making this a great time to dive into the epic RPG, especially with its sequel Final Fantasy VII Rebirth launching early next year.

To see the full discount, you’ll need to sign up for a GMG XP account. The process is entirely free, only takes a few seconds, and asks for little more than an email address. Sign into your new account, head over to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade store page, and you’ll now see the price cut.

Beyond the full base game of Final Fantasy VII Remake for Steam, this version also includes the Intermission DLC featuring Yuffie Kisaragi along with a bunch of in-game weapons, armor, and accessories. So, if you’re holding off on purchasing Final Fantasy XVI until its price drops, the fast-paced action of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is a great way to bide your time (especially at this new low price).

While this might be the most popular Square Enix game included in the GMG Summer Sale, it’s far from the only one. Other notable deals include Live A Live for $28 (down from $50), Octopath Traveler 2 for $36 (down from $60), Triangle Strategy for $24 (down from $60), and Dragon Quest 11 S: Definitive Edition for $21 (down from $40). The latter is a great option for anyone seeking a traditional, turn-based RPG with plenty of modern flair--and a huge twist halfway through your adventure.

If none of the above caught your eye, be sure to check out the full Summer Sale catalog for more great discounts.

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