You Can Now Pre-Order Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for just £55.99 in the UK

You Can Now Pre-Order Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for just £55.99 in the UK

Use this code from Currys to get your preorder discount

Updated:

Feb 3, 2024 2:10 pm

Posted:

Feb 3, 2024 2:04 pm

Who’s excited to dive back into the world of Gaia with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PS5? We are as well, and what’s more, you can snag this rebooted adventure for a steal at Currys! By using code ‘rebirth20’, you can pre-order the game for just £55.99. That’s right, a saving that feels almost as good as summoning Bahamut in a boss fight.

This deal from Currys is giving us an offer that’s hard to resist, making it the perfect time to pre-order and ensure you’re among the first to explore the expanded universe of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to save big and embark on an unforgettable adventure. Use that code, folks, and let the journey begin!

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PS5) Pre-Order

Use code ‘rebirth20’ to get this deal

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth promises to bring back the nostalgia, while adding layers of depth to the story and gameplay that we’ve been dreaming of since the original. The game is the highly anticipated second installment in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, taking the iconic story into its next chapter.

The anticipation surrounding the release of the game is palpable, with fans eagerly discussing how good they expect the game to be. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is shaping up to be an unforgettable journey through one of gaming’s most cherished universes.

We’ll be able to get a much closer look at the game next week, because it looks like a demo is on the way, giving fans a chance to try out the game and hopefully get their nostalgic juices flowing.

In our first hands-on preview of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, we said: “Story-wise, Rebirth again feels very familiar, and yet also different. This is due in part to the tremendous difference in scale and presentation. Here, like with Remake, areas that were previously sparse or bare are expanded out into lush zones to explore. But there are also little changes that are mostly inconsequential, but they still play out in different ways than fans of the original FF7 are used to.”

Joe O’Neill-Parker is a freelance writer and audio producer. He is the owner of O’Neill Multimedia. He writes commerce, sports, and audio-related tech articles for IGN.

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