Close Menu
  • Latest
  • Help Support Independent Journalism
  • Gaming
    • All Gaming
    • Nintendo
    • PlayStation
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Card & Tabletop
    • VR
  • Features
    • Editorials
    • Interviews
    • The Anime Pulse
  • Guides
  • Entertainment
    • All Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movies and TV
    • Books
    • Manga & Comics
    • Toys
    • Geek
    • Culture
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • All Reviews
    • Video Game
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movie & TV
    • Comic Book & Manga
    • Tech & Gear
    • Food
    • Book
    • Toys
    • Tabletop and Card Game
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
  • Contact Us
X (Twitter) YouTube RSS Bluesky Discord
X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Bluesky Discord
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
  • Latest
  • Features
  • Guides
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • Video Game Reviews
    • Anime & Animation Reviews
    • Comic Book & Manga Reviews
    • Films & TV Reviews
    • Tech Reviews
    • Tabletop and Card Game Reviews
    • Toy Reviews
  • Gaming
    • PlayStation
    • Nintendo
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Retro Gaming
    • Tabletop
    • Virtual Reality
  • Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Comic Books & Manga
    • Films & TV
    • Original English Light Novels DB
    • OELN DB
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Toys
  • Tech
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
Home»News»Gaming News»Square-Enix offers Mystery Box for Christmas

Square-Enix offers Mystery Box for Christmas

By Karl SmartDecember 12, 2016

t1izj2ruholidaysurprisebox2016_169banner_01_780_kr

It seems that everyone is getting into the Christmas spirit and making insane deals to get your to spend your Christmas cash with them. Square-Enix, the publisher of the great to average (depending on who you read) Final Fantasy XV, is jumping on board the Christmas discount deal train with a Mystery Box.

What’s in the Mystery Box you ask? Who knows! All we know is that you get 7 Square-Enix titles delivered to you to be activated on Steam. A search of the Steam Store for Square-Enix pulls up 8 pages of games and DLC that can be included with the Mystery Box, but just don’t go getting your hopes up for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Rise of the Tomb Raider or Just Cause 3 as the advertising promises the following:

*Please note: All orders on the Square Enix Holiday Box 2016 are FINAL and refunds or exchanges are not possible with this order. 

For only $9.99, get the Square Enix 2016 Holiday Surprise Box featuring over $80 worth of exciting titles for your holiday gaming needs!

With this digital box, you’ll receive 7 PC download games and a special Square Enix Store promotion for a bundle that’s too good to miss out on!  
The contents of this exclusive deal will be announced and delivered after 4 am PST on December 20th, 2016.  
 
Over $80 worth of games could still mean you’ll be getting things like Flora’s Fruit Farm & Championship Manager 2008, which are at the lowest end of the price range. For those realists out there, you’ll probably get a mid-range $40 title and 6 $5-$15 games to play. This might be something worth picking up as Square-Enix does have a lot of good games to play, and if you get games you might already have, then you can give the codes to a friend or family member who has a Steam account and pass along some Christmas cheer.
 
For $9.99, it’s worth a try, especially since last year’s haul includes copies of Final Fantasy XIII, Thief, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, as well as several other titles.
christmas December 2016 Humble Bundle Mystery Box pc games square-enix steam
Karl
Karl Smart
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)

The main "Australian arm" of The Outerhaven. Karl primarily spends time playing and reviewing video games while taking time to occasionally review the latest movie or piece of gaming technology.

Check out these posts

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Sells 4 Million Copies

Meet Josée Anjou, the Tragic Guardian of the Sunken City in Code Vein II

Let AI Review Their Own Games: Why the Gaming Industry Needs Humans More Than Ever

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Latest Articles

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Sells 4 Million Copies

November 21, 2025

Meet Josée Anjou, the Tragic Guardian of the Sunken City in Code Vein II

November 21, 2025

Let AI Review Their Own Games: Why the Gaming Industry Needs Humans More Than Ever

November 21, 2025

Resident Evil Requiem Producer Says Characters From The Past Will Return

November 21, 2025

Falcom CEO Notes Nintendo Switch 2 Will Be Main Nintendo Destination From Now On

November 21, 2025

Most Anticipated Game Releases of December 2025

November 21, 2025
About Us • Our Team • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Review Policy
Ethics Policy • Work With Us • Metacritic • OpenCritic • CriticDB
Copyright @2025 The Outerhaven Productions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.