Final Fantasy XIV Fat Cat Great Serpent of Ronka Back Scratcher

Final Fantasy XIV Fat Cat and Ronka Serpent Back Scratchers Available

Square Enix has opened pre-orders for two new pieces of Final Fantasy XIV merchandise. This new Final Fantasy XIV merchandise comes in the form of a Fat Cat and The Great Serpent of Ronka back scratchers. Both are immediately available to pre-order through the Square Enix e-store. The Final Fantasy XIV Fat Cat and The Great Serpent of Ronka back scratchers will cost #29.99 a piece. They are expected to ship in  February 2022 from the North American e-store. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Each back scratcher will be 46cm (around 18 inches) long and come with a miniature plush version of The Great Serpent of Ronka or Fat Cat attached to the top. Modeled after the minions available in the game, they feature each minion’s distinct characteristics. In this case, The Great Serpent of Ronka will have all of its teeth and the Fat Cat will have its blushing cheeks.

You can take a look at the Fat Cat and The Great Serpent of Ronka back scratchers below.

Additionally, Square Enix has opened pre-orders for a t-shirt inspired by The Epic of Alexander Ultimate Raid. The shirt is available in both black and white, and features text that references the fight against Perfect Alexander.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker will release on November 23, 2021. Those who have pre-ordered the expansion will have access on November 19, 2021.


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