Last Fantasy 16 will launch solely on the PlayStation 5 on Thursday, June 22. Whereas the most recent installment seems to lack the street journey bromances of its predecessor, it nonetheless retains the franchise’s penchant for audacious trend and unrealistically sized swords. Now, it is attainable that the sport could finally make it onto PC and Xbox, however its developer and writer Sq. Enix hasn’t made any official bulletins relating to a cross-platform launch.
When you’re planning to choose the sport up on launch day for PlayStation 5, there are a number of choices accessible to you. There are deluxe and customary editions accessible for the bodily and digital releases of the sport, with some retailers providing unique pre-order bonuses. Nevertheless, in case you’re on the lookout for a Buster Sword-sized field of loot, scroll down to seek out the collector’s version of the sport accessible instantly by Sq. Enix.
Beneath, we’ve detailed every thing you get with every version of the sport, together with how a lot they value, and the corresponding bonuses supplied by retailers.
Last Fantasy 16 customary version
The $69.99 customary version of the sport doesn’t come packaged with any additional bodily loot, until you pre-order the sport from Best Buy. Shopping for from that retailer will get you a free steelbook case. Target is providing a $10 present card together with every pre-order, whereas GameStop is providing six Realms of Valisthea patches to anybody reserving a bodily copy. If copies aren’t accessible from these retailers for some purpose, you can too choose up a bodily copy of the sport at Amazon, Walmart, or digitally through the PlayStation retailer.
Pre-orders of the bodily model of the sport are entitled to each the Braveheart and Cait Sith Appeal in-game bonus objects. Nevertheless, pre-ordering the digital model of the sport nets you a further bonus merchandise not accessible to individuals who get the disc, known as the Scholar’s Spectacles.
Last Fantasy 16 deluxe version
For an additional $30 ($99.99), pre-ordering the deluxe version of Last Fantasy 16 will get you entry to all the identical in-game bonuses from the usual version, plus all the additional incentives supplied by Target, Best Buy, and GameStop talked about above.
What units the bodily model of the deluxe version aside are — you guessed it — bodily items. It comes packaged with a material map of Valisthea, the sport’s area, together with its personal steelbook case. Nevertheless, as you may suspect, the digital model of the sport doesn’t get any of this additional loot, however as an alternative will get a digital mini artbook and soundtrack. It prices $10 much less.
Last Fantasy 16 collector’s version
Actually, I don’t know why Sq. Enix don’t simply name it the Restrict Break version, however no matter. The collector’s edition of Final Fantasy 16 is obtainable solely by the Sq. Enix Retailer, and is priced at a whopping $349.99. The collector’s version is just accessible in bodily format, and it comes with all the digital pre-order bonus objects talked about above, plus the bodily map and steelbook case included with the deluxe version. You’ll additionally get a digital artwork e book and the soundtrack.
There are a few additional objects unique to the collector’s version, together with a Phoenix versus Ifrit summons statue, and a group of Eikon pins that look fairly dope. Homeowners of the collector’s version additionally get entry to the Blood Sword DLC when it releases, though Sq. Enix hasn’t confirmed a launch date for the supplementary content material.
Sadly, the collector’s version seems to be bought out on the Sq. Enix Retailer, however you possibly can nonetheless request to be positioned on a waitlist. We’ll be updating this web page commonly forward of the sport’s launch in case issues change.
When you’re nonetheless a little bit rotated about what you get with every version of the sport, Sq. Enix has supplied a useful chart that breaks down precisely what you get with each.