Final Fantasy Moogle Bounty Mayhem board game package
Image courtesy of Square Enix

Final Fantasy: Moogle Bounty Mayhem Release Date Set

Square Enix has confirmed the release date for its new board game based on Final Fantasy XII. With the new title Moogle Bounty Mayhem, the board game will appear in Japan on November 23, 2024. The company has also opened pre-orders for the set on the Japanese e-Store with a price tag of 4,400 yen (~$27.60).

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The board game first appeared through a playtest version at the Spring 2024 Game Market. The tentative title, The Six Moogle Siblings’ Mob Hunt, has since been confirmed as the official Japanese title. But even though Square Enix has added an English title in Moogle Bounty Mayhem, the board game will only be available in Japanese at the moment. Square Enix’s North American and European web stores have yet to list the board game as of this announcement.

As the original title suggests, the six Moogle siblings from Final Fantasy XII will be the stars of this game, and the set will have a card based on each of them. All six main party members of Final Fantasy XII like Vaan and Penelo will also be represented with Hero Cards.

The set will also come with ten regular monster cards, two Yiazmat cards, and sixty battle cards, along with tokens that will denote statuses like fatigue. A gameplay session for this board game will run for around 15 minutes, and Square Enix recommends the game to be played by 2-4 people.

Final Fantasy Moogle Bounty Mayhem board game
Image courtesy of Square Enix

The Final Fantasy: Moogle Bounty Mayhem board game will be available in Japan on November 23, 2024.


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