Final Fantasy Desk Mats Include FFVII Remake Designs

Square Enix revealed an upcoming series of Final Fantasy themed desk mats. This includes Final Fantasy VII Remake desk mats that feature key artwork from the title, along with desk mats for other mainline titles. These items will release on January 22, 2022 and cost 3,300 yen, or approximately $30. It is currently unclear if these items will be available internationally. The desk mats are immediately available to pre-order through the Square Enix e-Store. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The series comes with a total of nine desk mats. However, two of those desk mats are exclusively Final Fantasy VII Remake designs, and purely based on CGI key artwork. The other desk mats include artwork illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. Amano has created the key artwork, character designs, and logos for more than a handful of mainline Final Fantasy titles.

You can check out the desk mats below:

During its Tokyo Game Show 2021 broadcast, Square Enix revealed the Final Fantasy 35th anniversary logo. Also illustrated by Amano, it features the Warrior of Light from the first Final Fantasy title. Additionally, the Square Enix broadcast provided the latest information for Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin. This included a new trailer, release date, and the confirmation that the upcoming title will include multiplayer.


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