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    New Humble Bundle Sale Offering Square Enix Titles for Cheap

    Jessica LambBy Jessica LambJuly 14, 20202 Mins Read
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    For a lot of us, money is tight after months of quarantine and layoffs. It can be a struggle even thinking about purchasing a $60 game when so much is going on. Luckily, Humble Bundle is here with an amazing deal on a ton of Square Enix titles.

    Currently, Humble Bundle is offering their Square Enix Publisher Promotion. From now until July 16, you can browse through a ton of Square Enix’s popular titles and buy them for super low prices. Some of the games are even discounted up to seventy percent! This awesome deal includes titles from franchises like “Final Fantasy,” “Star Ocean” and “Dragon Quest.”

    Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII ( Screenshot Credit- Square Enix/ PlayStation)

    A quick glance at the sale shows that “Final Fantasy” is heavily featured. Almost all of the mainline games, as well as some of the spin-offs, are available at discounted prices. The newest Dragon Quest entry, “Dragon Quest: Echoes of an Elusive Age,” is also available for half of its normal price! You can even nab “Dragon Quest Builders 2” for your Nintendo Switch at an amazing price! Best of all, every title available during the sale is redeemable on Steam except for the one Nintendo Switch exclusive.

    Here are some of the best deals you can find in this promotion:

    • Secret of Mana- $19.99
    • Chrono Trigger- $7.49
    • I Am Setsuna- $19.99 (or the collector’s edition for $24.74)
    • Final Fantasy III, IV, V and VI- $8
    • Final Fantasy VII- $6
    • Final Fantasy VIII Remastered- $10
    • Final Fantasy IX- $10.49
    • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster- $15
    • Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age- $25
    • Final Fantasy XIII- $8
    • Final Fantasy XIII-2- $10
    • Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII- $10
    • Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age- $30
    • Dragon Quest Builders 2- $36
    • Star Ocean: The Last Hope- 4K & Full HD Remaster- $10.49

    You can see the entire list of games available here.

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    Jessica Lamb

    Jessica Lamb was born and raised in Fennville, Michigan. She attended Aquinas College where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Creative Writing. Since then, she has dedicated herself to spreading the word about all things nerd culture.

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