Attention all gamers! *Final Fantasy VII Rebirth* is currently available at its lowest price yet. Woot, an Amazon-owned online retailer renowned for its limited-time deals, is offering the game for PS5 at a stunning $32.99, down from its usual $69.99. This represents a massive 53% discount, making it one of the best deals of the year for this highly acclaimed title. If you've been holding off on purchasing, now is the perfect time to grab it before it potentially sells out.
PlayStation 5### Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
7Amazon Exclusive Edition$69.99 save 53%$32.99 at Woot
Given the steep discount, it's unlikely that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will see a lower price anytime soon, making this deal a golden opportunity for 2025. Don't hesitate if you're interested, as stock may not last long at this price point.
In our comprehensive 9/10 review, Michael Higham praised *Final Fantasy VII Rebirth* as “a best-in-class action-RPG full of exciting challenge and depth,” and “an awe-inspiring recreation of a world that has meant so much to so many for so long.” While the game takes some creative liberties in reimagining the classic, it remains “thrilling and unexpectedly impactful.”
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