Final Fantasy 16 is set to release on June 22, and after playing that demo we're all highly anticipating jumping into this brand-new adventure. But, if paying £70 at launch is putting you off a tad, then have no fear - discounts are here.
TL;DR: Preorder Final Fantasy 16 at The Game Collection via eBay and use code APPLY10 to get the game for just £52.15. That's £17.84 off the original £69.99 RRP. This deal expires at 11:59 PM BST, June 20. For US-based preorders, see our full preorder guide here.
There are already plenty of great preorder deals you can choose from for Final Fantasy 16 in the UK, but this deal from The Game Collection is the very best and the cheapest way of playing the game on June 22.
All you need to add the game to your basket and use the promo code APPLY10 at checkout. This will bring the game down to just £52.15, which is the best preorder deal available for the new Final Fantasy at the time of writing.
But, the only catch is this deal is set to expire by the end of the day on June 20, so you've got an incredibly small time window to ensure you get the new PS5 game at the lowest possible price.
Not only that, but this deal has already gone out of stock more than once today, so we'd recommend you finalize your order ASAP to avoid any disappointments.
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In other UK-based FF16 news, Clive's Invictus sword from the game can also now be viewed in real life at the Tower of London. Celebrating the launch of the game on June 22, Square Enix teamed up with the Tower of London and the Royal Armouries — the museum housing the UK's national collection of arms and armour — to display the over-the-top sword for one month.
Final Fantasy 16 officially takes place in Valisthea, a fictional world made up of six realms. Players can already get a taste of one of these in a demo, which also introduces a new feature called Active Time Lore that players have already become obsessed with.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
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