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Square Enix revealed the Collector’s Edition ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which is now available for preorders. The limited-edition bundle was announced duringthe latest PlayStation State of Play livestream.

Sony’s September 14 broadcast featured a new trailer for the second entry in Square Enix’splanned trilogy ofFinal Fantasy 7remakes. And though the three-minute promo revealed plenty of new gameplay footage, its main highlight was the long-awaited confirmation ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth’srelease date: July 18, 2025.

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Following up on that announcement, Square Enix also revealed the Collector’s Edition ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which is now available at $349.99, thus being even more expensive than the cost-prohibitive1st Class Edition ofFinal Fantasy 7 Remake. However, the limited-edition bundle is not lacking in quality merch, with the star of the show being a 19-inch statue of Sephiroth. An exclusive steelbook and hardback artbook are also part of the package, as is a CD of the game’s abridged soundtrack. The included physical copy ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthcomes with a reversible cover, as well as a redeemable code for all the digital goodies attached to the $99.99 Deluxe Edition of the game.

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The only bonus not included in the most expensive version of the JRPG is a Moogle Trio Summoning Materia pack, which is exclusive to its Digital Deluxe Edition. That’s hardly a major omission, as the upcoming game will presumably allow players to also discover the said summoning item through regular play,much likeFinal Fantasy 7 Remakedid.

Despite its steep price tag, the Collector’s Edition ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthisn’t likely to stay in stock for long. Fans interested in pre-ordering the bundle can only do so via the Square Enix Store. There’s no precedent to assume that this limited-edition collection will make a return should the game ever reach other platforms. For context, the 1st Class Edition ofFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewas also only available to PS4 owners, while its enhanced version for the PS5 and PC lacked such a premium bundle.

Fans eager to play the second game in theFF7remake trilogy will need to do so on the PS5, anyway. Namely, while Square Enix’s track record suggests that the game will eventually arrive on PC, the Japanese gaming giant has yet to confirm that. As a reminder,Final Fantasy 7 Remakespent 20 months as a PlayStation exclusive before finally reaching PC in December 2021.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthis coming to PS5 on July 01, 2025.

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