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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is at record-low prices on PS5 and Switch 2, while the Switch 2 edition includes an exclusive Zack Fair promo card.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has reached record-low prices on Amazon for both PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2, according to IGN. The PS5 version is listed at $19.99, while the Switch 2 edition is priced at $34.99.
IGN reports that the Switch 2 purchase also includes an exclusive Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy promo card featuring Zack Fair. The physical Switch 2 release is a Game-Key Card, however, so buyers must download the game before they can play it.
The discount gives Nintendo players a lower-cost way to enter the second part of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy. IGN also reports that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on Switch 2 is currently $29.99 at Amazon, putting both Switch 2 games at around $65 before any price changes or availability shifts.
IGN identifies the Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth as the main Nintendo-focused offer. Its reported Amazon price of $34.99 is a new low for that edition, while the PS5 version has dropped even further to $19.99. Both prices are described by IGN as record lows rather than ordinary sale pricing.
The Switch 2 version has an additional collectible component. IGN says the package includes an exclusive Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy promo card showing Zack Fair. The card uses alternate Zack artwork by Tetsuya Nomura, who is identified by IGN as the original game's lead character designer and the remake trilogy's creative director.
IGN also reports that the exclusive card has the same abilities as the standard Zack Fair card from the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy set. That makes the Switch 2 offer relevant to two different audiences: players looking for the game on Nintendo's current platform and collectors interested in the Final Fantasy trading card release.
The card should be treated as part of this specific retail offer rather than as a change to the game itself. The supplied information does not confirm how long the promotion will remain available, whether every unit includes the card while supplies last, or whether the offer applies to retailers other than Amazon. Those details remain important practical questions for anyone buying primarily for the bonus.
The most important platform-specific warning concerns the physical format. IGN states that the Switch 2 copy is a Game-Key Card, which means the card does not provide a complete playable installation by itself. A download is required before Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth can be played.
This affects how Nintendo players should evaluate the deal. The package still provides a physical item and the exclusive Zack Fair card, but buyers should not assume that inserting the card will be enough to start the game immediately. The source does not provide a download size, installation time, storage requirement, or information about whether the game can be played without an internet connection after the download is complete.
Those missing details are especially relevant for players comparing the Switch 2 version with the PS5 edition. IGN confirms the two sale prices, but it does not provide a broader technical comparison between the versions in its deal coverage. The confirmed distinction here is the format requirement for the Nintendo release, not a claim that one version performs better than the other.
Player-focused analysis: The Switch 2 deal is most straightforward for people who already understand the Game-Key Card format and have access to the download needed to install the title. The promo card adds value for collectors, but it does not remove the digital requirement attached to the game. Before ordering, players should check the product listing for the current price, the card's availability, and any information about the required download.
The lower-cost route through the remake story
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the second game in the remake trilogy described by IGN. For Switch 2 owners who have not started the series, IGN also reports a discount on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. That version is priced at $29.99 on Amazon, just above the lowest Amazon price recorded by CamelCamelCamel, which IGN gives as $29.83.
IGN says Intergrade contains the complete events of Final Fantasy 7 Remake as well as the Yuffie side story Final Fantasy 7 Remake Episode INTERmission. The source explains that the episode leads directly into the events of Rebirth, making Intergrade the relevant starting point for players who want the connected story rather than beginning with the second game.
At the reported prices, buying both Switch 2 games would cost approximately $65. That calculation uses the $29.99 price for Intergrade and the $34.99 price for Rebirth, before taxes, shipping, or any change to either listing. IGN presents the pair as a way for Switch 2 owners to catch up before the trilogy's third and final game.
The source does not provide a release date, title, platform list, or launch information for that third game. It also does not establish that buying these discounted editions grants access to any future release. The confirmed point is narrower: IGN is presenting the two currently discounted Switch 2 games as the available path through the first two parts of the remake story.
Player-focused analysis: The bundle-like value is strongest for newcomers who want both existing Switch 2 entries. Returning players who already own Remake have a different calculation, since the Rebirth discount and Zack card may be more relevant than buying Intergrade again. Players who mainly collect physical releases should also weigh the Game-Key Card requirement before treating the two-game price as a complete physical-library purchase.
IGN warns that the prices may not last. Its coverage also notes that the PS5 deal recently went out of stock before returning. That history does not confirm how much stock remains now, but it does show why the listed price should be checked at the time of purchase rather than assumed to be permanent.
For the Switch 2 edition, buyers should verify four details on the retail page: the current $34.99 price, the inclusion of the Zack Fair promo card, the Game-Key Card format, and the download requirement. IGN confirms all four points in its report, but the source does not specify the promotion's end date or the quantity of cards available.
For Intergrade, the key question is whether the $29.99 listing remains active. IGN's comparison with the $29.83 CamelCamelCamel low shows that the current price is close to the tracked minimum, but it does not guarantee that the offer is the lowest available price across every retailer. The source specifically discusses Amazon pricing.
There is also no confirmation in the supplied information about performance, resolution, frame rate, loading times, save compatibility, or feature differences between the Switch 2 and PS5 versions. Those are separate questions from the sale itself. Players looking for a technical buying recommendation should wait for verified version-specific information rather than infer it from the price gap.
What remains unconfirmed
The reported deal establishes current prices and package details, but several practical points remain open. The source does not confirm how long either discount will run, whether the Switch 2 promo card is guaranteed with every order, or whether the card is packed inside the game case or supplied separately.
It also does not confirm the amount of storage required for the Game-Key Card download. The need for a download is established by IGN, while the size of that download and the installation conditions are not. Buyers should consult the live product listing and the game's packaging or official platform information for those specifics.
Finally, the deal report does not establish any new development or release information for the wider Final Fantasy 7 remake project. IGN references the third and final game and frames the discounts as a chance to revisit Rebirth, but the supplied source provides no confirmed launch timing or additional details about that project.
For now, the confirmed Nintendo news is the Switch 2 availability of Rebirth and Intergrade at the reported Amazon prices, plus the Zack Fair Magic: The Gathering promo card attached to the Rebirth offer. The most important decision points are whether the prices are still live, whether the card remains included, and whether the Game-Key Card format fits the buyer's expectations.