Final Fantasy Moogle and Cactuar Knit Plushes Available for Pre-Order

Square Enix will release two new Final Fantasy knit plushes, one of the Cactuar and one of the Moogle. Each plush will cost 3,850 yen (about $30) and will release in Japan on September 24, 2022. Pre-orders for the plushes are immediately available through the Square Enix e-Store. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The version of the Moogle that will be made into a knit plush, alongside the Cactuar, resembles its appearance in Final Fantasy IX. The Cactuar will retain its signature look, as it doesn’t vary significantly between games like the Moogle does. The plushes will be made out of yarn, similar to other “amigurumi” plushes. The store listing does mention that the final products could potentially appear different than how they look in the photos, as they are currently in production.

You can take a look at the Final Fantasy Cactuar and Moogle knit plushes below.

To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series, Square Enix announced a collaboration with Japanese clothing brand UNIQLO. Through this collaboration, a series of special t-shirts featuring iconography from the individual mainline Final Fantasy games has been released.

Designs for the t-shirts include titles like Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy VII, and Final Fantasy XVI. The shirts are available internationally, but are limited products.


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