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Square Enix Offering Free Final Fantasy Movies To Game Buyers At GameStop

The Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary is upon us, and Square Enix expects to celebrate in a big way […]

The Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary is upon us, and Square Enix expects to celebrate in a big way with a number of promotions and contests – and it just launched a new program that will provide fans with a little something to watch in-between their epic game sessions.

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The company has announced that it has launched the new promotion alongside its retail partner at GameStop, and will be giving away free digital copies of three of its Final Fantasy movies with each game purchased through their stores.

This promotion will take place between this week and July 23rd, and anyone who purchases a qualifying Final Fantasy product will be able to choose between the company’s three computer-animated Final Fantasy adventures, including Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within; Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children; and the recently released Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV. The movies will be redeemable either through the PlayStation Store or Xbox Live Marketplace, and can be activated online with the completion of the purchase.

As far as the games that apply with the program, they are as follows:

  • Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
  • Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood
  • Final Fantasy XIV: The Complete Edition
  • Final Fantasy XV
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
  • World of Final Fantasy

Keep in mind this is only for the physical copies of these games, and used copies don’t count either.

If we had our pick, we’d probably go with Advent Children, since that relates the closest to the nature of the Final Fantasy saga, featuring the likes of Cloud and other familiar characters. However, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a neat little cult gem from 2001, and has exquisite animation for a film out of that generation. And Kingsglaive is pretty good as well, featuring a strong voice cast and terrific action scenarios that set the stage for Final Fantasy XV. If you’re a real fan, you probably won’t have any trouble nabbing all three movies in one swoop.

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age did release today, so that should net you a