Final Fantasy Resonance Isn't Getting a Physical Edition on Xbox

Final Fantasy Resonance is set to release for PS5, Switch 2, Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 22. It’s a new turn-based RPG with HD-2D graphics and a story based on the mobile game Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius. Resonance is available to preorder now in two different editions. Below, we dive into what comes in each edition, as well as what preorder bonuses to expect. Let’s take a look.Final Fantasy Resonance PS5Get it at Amazon - $49.99Get it at Best Buy - $49.99Get it at GameStop - $49.99Get it at Target - $49.99Get it at Walmart - $49.99Get it at PlayStation Store (digital) - $49.99 Switch 2Get it at Amazon - $49.99Get it at Best Buy - $49.99Get it at GameStop - $49.99Get it at Target - $49.99Get it at Walmart - $49.99Get it at the eShop (digital) - Not yet available SwitchGet it at Amazon - $49.99Get it at Best Buy - $49.99Get it at GameStop - $49.99Get it at Target - $49.99Get it at Walmart - $49.99Get it at the eShop (digital) - Not yet available Xbox Series X|SGet it at Xbox Store (digital) - $49.99 PCGet it at Steam - $49.99 The standard edition is available in physical format at all the usual retailers. A couple things are noteworthy here: first, there is no physical edition for Xbox — sorry, folks. Second, the Switch 2 version of the game will come on a Game-Key Card, which is disappointing. Whatever version you preorder, you’ll get the base game, plus the preorder bonus, which is detailed below. Final Fantasy Resonance - Digital Deluxe EditionGet it for PS5 - $59.99Get it for Xbox - $59.99Get it for PC - $59.99Get it for Switch 2 - Not yet availableGet it for Switch - Not yet available The deluxe edition comes with the base game, preorder bonuses, and the Magitek & Grimoire Deluxe Pack. Here’s how Square Enix describes these digital extras in the game’s description: it “contains an item that transforms your chocobo's appearance into magitek armor, an item exclusive to this pack that unlocks a certain character's Fel Meteor Limit Burst, and useful items to aid you at the start of your journey.” Here are the deluxe edition’s extras:Magitek Armor Key x1Archwitch’s Grimoire x1Mastery Ring x1Tent x5Mist Potion x5Mist Ether x5Phoenix Down x5Remedy x3Final Fantasy Resonance Preorder Bonuses Preorder Final Fantasy Resonance, and you’ll get the following in-game goodies:Magitek Airship Passkey (transforms the appearance of your airship into a Magitek vessel)Chestplate of PreparationKnight’s GreatswordMagicite Shard x1Tent x3Mist Potion x3Blessed CuirassMist Ether x1What Is Final Fantasy Resonance? Final Fantasy Resonance is the beloved series’ first foray into the bold new(ish) world of HD-2D. It takes the story of the now-defunct mobile game Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and re-fashions it into an entirely new game, free of the gatcha trappings of the mobile game. This is a single-player RPG through and through, complete with a new overworld and battle system. It has plenty of Final Fantasy signifiers, like world crystals being sought out by the villain, chocobos and airships to ride, battle summons, and (probably, I’m just guessing here) a guy named Cid. You can even call iconic heroes of other Final Fantasy games, like Cloud, Zidane, and Lightning, to help you in battle. It looks pretty cool. For more, check out our in-depth Final Fantasy Resonance hands-on preview. And maybe if we all buy it, Square Enix will make Final Fantasy VI in HD-2D graphics. A guy can dream, anyway.Other Preorder Guides Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

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Final Fantasy Resonance Isn't Getting a Physical Edition on Xbox
Final Fantasy Resonance is set to release for PS5, Switch 2, Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on October 22. It’s a new turn-based RPG with HD-2D graphics and a story based on the mobile game Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius. Resonance is available to preorder now in two different editions. Below, we dive into what comes in each edition, as well as what preorder bonuses to expect. Let’s take a look.

Final Fantasy Resonance

PS5

Switch 2

Switch

Xbox Series X|S

PC

The standard edition is available in physical format at all the usual retailers. A couple things are noteworthy here: first, there is no physical edition for Xbox — sorry, folks. Second, the Switch 2 version of the game will come on a Game-Key Card, which is disappointing.

Whatever version you preorder, you’ll get the base game, plus the preorder bonus, which is detailed below.

Final Fantasy Resonance - Digital Deluxe Edition
The deluxe edition comes with the base game, preorder bonuses, and the Magitek & Grimoire Deluxe Pack. Here’s how Square Enix describes these digital extras in the game’s description: it “contains an item that transforms your chocobo's appearance into magitek armor, an item exclusive to this pack that unlocks a certain character's Fel Meteor Limit Burst, and useful items to aid you at the start of your journey.”

Here are the deluxe edition’s extras:

  • Magitek Armor Key x1
  • Archwitch’s Grimoire x1
  • Mastery Ring x1
  • Tent x5
  • Mist Potion x5
  • Mist Ether x5
  • Phoenix Down x5
  • Remedy x3
Final Fantasy Resonance Preorder Bonuses
Preorder Final Fantasy Resonance, and you’ll get the following in-game goodies:

  • Magitek Airship Passkey (transforms the appearance of your airship into a Magitek vessel)
  • Chestplate of Preparation
  • Knight’s Greatsword
  • Magicite Shard x1
  • Tent x3
  • Mist Potion x3
  • Blessed Cuirass
  • Mist Ether x1
What Is Final Fantasy Resonance?
Final Fantasy Resonance is the beloved series’ first foray into the bold new(ish) world of HD-2D. It takes the story of the now-defunct mobile game Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and re-fashions it into an entirely new game, free of the gatcha trappings of the mobile game. This is a single-player RPG through and through, complete with a new overworld and battle system.

It has plenty of Final Fantasy signifiers, like world crystals being sought out by the villain, chocobos and airships to ride, battle summons, and (probably, I’m just guessing here) a guy named Cid. You can even call iconic heroes of other Final Fantasy games, like Cloud, Zidane, and Lightning, to help you in battle.

It looks pretty cool. For more, check out our in-depth Final Fantasy Resonance hands-on preview. And maybe if we all buy it, Square Enix will make Final Fantasy VI in HD-2D graphics. A guy can dream, anyway.

Other Preorder Guides

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

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