Square Enix’s New Romancing SaGa 2 Remake Is Discounted To Its Best Price Yet For Switch And PS5

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Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is on sale for its best price yet for PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Over at Amazon and Walmart, you can snag a physical copy for only $40 (was $50) for a limited time. The PS5 edition was on sale for roughly $42 during Black Friday, but this is the first time the Switch version has received a meaningful discount. The impressive remake of the Super Famicom JRPG released in October. In a year filled with great JRPGs, Romancing SaGa 2 flew a bit under the radar, but Square Enix’s lovingly crafted remake is well-worth your time.

Note: As of December 15, Romancing SaGa 2 will arrive in time for Christmas, in case you are looking for a JRPG to gift a friend this holiday.

Romancing SaGa 2 Remake Deals — $40 ($50)

More JRPG Deals from Square Enix, Atlus, & Capcom

If you’re looking for more deals on role-playing games, Amazon has some good ones still available ahead of the holidays. Most notably, you can get Metaphor: ReFantazio for PS5 or Xbox for $50 (was $70) and Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition for Nintendo Switch or PlayStation for $55 (was $75).


The SaGa Franchise

Square Enix has been slowly revitalizing the SaGa series over the past few years with remasters, remakes, and brand-new entries in the series, including SaGa Emerald Beyond, a brand-new standalone entry in the series that released in April. Steam keys for SaGa Emerald Beyond, and a bunch of other SaGa games are available at Green Man Gaming. With promo code DEC15, you can save 15% on any of the games listed below. The discount code works on Romancing SaGa 2’s remake, but it doesn’t stack with the XP deal. So you can either get it for $40 with the XP deal or $42.50 without the membership discount.

Save 15% with promo code DEC15

While the series started as a Final Fantasy spin-off called Final Fantasy Legend, the SaGa series quickly evolved into its own unique franchise. Unlike many other JRPGs of the 90s, the SaGa games are notable for offering non-linear storylines and complex character building systems that were more akin to 90s computer RPGs.

Romancing SaGa 2 sees players take the role of various members of a royal family as they fight to maintain their empire, and stave off world-ending threats. There’s also an entire castle building mechanics where you construct and manage fortresses around your kingdom. Like other games in the series, where you go, who you talk to, and which side quests you complete can have drastic changes on how the story unfolds. It’s a surprisingly open-ended experience, even by modern standards, and this new remake is the perfect opportunity to give it a go, or revisit it and try for an entirely different story path.

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