The critically acclaimed Final Fantasy remasters—Final Fantasy X, X-2, and Final Fantasy XII—are now available at attractive prices for Nintendo Switch on Amazon. Both the Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster collection and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age are priced at $25 each, with Final Fantasy XII discounted by $15. These prices significantly undercut the Switch eShop digital editions, which sell each game for $50. These physical editions are sold and shipped directly by Amazon, ensuring reliable availability.
These remasters are frequently out of stock at major retailers, especially Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, which is often sold by third-party sellers at higher prices. Amazon’s recent stock replenishment may be linked to the release of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, set in the same world as Final Fantasy XII.
Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster for Nintendo Switch
The Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster includes enhanced versions of two iconic PS2 classics. Final Fantasy X is widely hailed as one of the best entries in the series, showcasing the peak of the franchise’s Conditional Turn-Based Battle System, which added strategic depth to combat. The game also introduced new summoning mechanics with Aeon creatures and featured the innovative Sphere Grid system, allowing for dynamic character customization.
Set in the richly developed world of Spira, Final Fantasy X features memorable characters like Tidus and Yuna, who are still celebrated among fans. Originally released in 2001, its 3D graphics pushed the PlayStation 2’s capabilities to new heights and sparked history as the first mainline Final Fantasy title to receive a sequel—Final Fantasy X-2. While X-2 is less acclaimed, it remains a solid RPG experience well worth playing.
Both titles have aged gracefully and look fantastic on the Nintendo Switch and upcoming Switch 2. Final Fantasy X is included on the physical cartridge, with Final Fantasy X-2 available as a digital download via a voucher inside the box. Each game offers over 30 hours of gameplay without side quests, and completionists can expect to spend 100+ hours with both remasters.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age for Nintendo Switch
Final Fantasy XII took the series in an experimental direction by replacing the traditional turn-based combat with a real-time, tactical battle system reminiscent of the online MMO Final Fantasy XI. Upon its 2006 release, reactions were mixed, but the game has since become a fan favorite.
Set in the expansive world of Ivalice, Final Fantasy XII offers an immersive, open-world experience loaded with quests, secrets, and deep NPC interactions. The Zodiac Age edition stands as the definitive version, boasting enhanced visuals, quality-of-life improvements, and the return of the beloved job system.
A typical playthrough takes about 40 hours, but with extensive side content, playtime can easily double or triple, providing fantastic value for RPG enthusiasts.
Additional Final Fantasy Releases for Nintendo Switch
Final Fantasy fans can now access all mainline single-player entries up to Final Fantasy XII in physical formats on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition offers Pixel Remasters of the early classics.
Recently, Square Enix announced U.S. physical releases for three classic remasters that were previously import-only: Final Fantasy VII and VIII Remastered Twin Pack and Final Fantasy IX, both available for preorder on Amazon at $40 each with a December 9 launch date. The European edition of the FF7/8 Twin Pack is currently listed around $35, while the Asian edition of Final Fantasy IX is pricier than the upcoming U.S. release.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, the refreshed classic tactical RPG, launched in September for $50, including an Amazon-exclusive edition with a double-sided poster.
Looking ahead, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 on January 22, 2026. This port is priced at $40 and includes a Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Pack as a special bonus.
More Deals for Nintendo Switch RPG Fans
Amazon also offers discounts on the Xenoblade Chronicles series, which drew inspiration from Final Fantasy XII’s design.
Additionally, fans of classic Final Fantasy artwork should consider The Sky: The Art of Final Fantasy Box Set. Normally priced around $200, this three-book hardcover collection showcasing Yoshitaka Amano’s artwork is currently available at an all-time low of $91.34.
These deals present excellent opportunities for Nintendo Switch RPG fans to expand their collections with some of the most beloved Final Fantasy experiences available .








