Square Enix Starts E3 Sale

Square Enix Starts E3 Sale

Now you can buy that copy of Daikatana you've always wanted.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 14, 2016 @ 05:39 PM (Staff Bios)
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As part of a celebration for E3, Square Enix has launched a sale on their site. All catalog games are 20% off. If there's been a Square game you've had your eye on, this may be your chance to pick it up. Considering the massive catalog of games Square has, there are plenty of games for everyone. Fans of rpgs, stealth, action, adventure, puzzle, open world, exploration, and more can take their pick. Hell, the sale even caters both to people who love great classics and the ones who love really terrible games.

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There's an additional treat for customers during this sale. Anyone who purchases at least $20 in physical copies will get a free Final Fantasy lanyard. This surely stacks with their policy of offering free shipping for orders over $100. So if you want over $100 in physical Square Enix games, go ahead and load up your cart. The free shipping and lanyard are a perfect way to stick it to the man.

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