Edia just leaked a retro gem via Famitsu: Aretha Collection 1993-1995, bundling three Super Famicom RPGs for PS5, PS4, and Switch. No gacha BS, no live service traps—just pure 90s grind for your nostalgia fix. Launching July 30, 2026, in Japan at 8,580 yen on Switch, this is whale bait disguised as value.

The haul? Aretha: The Super Famicom (1993), Aretha II, and Aretha III (1995)—Yanoman's forgotten harp-wielding mage saga with killer soundtracks. Expect faithful ports, probably with some QoL like rewind or filters, though Edia hasn't spilled yet. F2P plebs, this is your chance to whale without bankruptcy; no battle passes, just boss rushes that humble you properly.

X is lighting up with JRPG diehards, Gematsu breaking it first before JP sites caught up. Reddit's r/JRPG already has a thread, fans hyped for SFC revival amid modern slop. Special edition packs an unreleased demo OST CD—now that's how you hook collectors like me, chain-smoking through another Shenzhen night.

In a world where devs greed out on 300-roll banners, Edia's playing fair. Drop the cash, import if you're outside JP, and pretend you're not coping on Genshin reruns. Whales win this round.