Deal: Final Fantasy XV Is On Sale For $35 Today Only

Final Fantasy XV isn't a perfect game, but in the eyes of many it's a huge step in the right direction for the series. Unfortunately, damage caused by recent Final Fantasy releases has kept many otherwise gung-ho JRPG fans at bay. Maybe a price reduction can do the trick.

For the entirety of today, Amazon will be selling Final Fantasy XV for $34.99. This deal is available across both platforms. Free shipping is included.

In our review of Final Fantasy XV we noted that it has one of the best combat systems of any recent JRPG, in addition to a beautiful world that begs to be explored. Although its story struggles to keep your attention, and performance (especially on Xbox One) isn't all that great, we can safely recommend it at this reduced price point.

 


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