Square Enix announced several new Final Fantasy Record Keeper merchandise items ranging from pin badges, file folders, tote bags, stickers, and trays, among others. The new merchandise goods are now available for pre-order from the Square Enix online e-store, and they are set to release in Japan on December 14, 2024.
The first Final Fantasy Record Keeper goods announced include two collections of randomized pixel art character acrylic pin badges. The first volume includes FF Record Keeper character Tyro as well as the main characters from each game in the Final Fantasy series from the first title up to Final Fantasy VIII. Meanwhile, volume 2 features FF Record Keeper character Dr. Mog and the main character from games FFX to FFXVI. A blind box of 9 costs 5,346 yen (~$34.43.)
A set of 3 clear file folders featuring illustrations from Tetsuya Nomura is also available, and it costs 1,650 yen (~$10.63.) Meanwhile, the Final Fantasy Record Keeper tote bag costs 3,850 yen (~$24.79) and it features pixel art of a variety of Final Fantasy characters. Additionally, three different volumes of Final Fantasy Record Keeper character pixel art stickers are available, each one costing 1,100 yen (~$7.08.)
The new Final Fantasy Record Keeper merchandise also includes a clear glass mug with illustrations from Tetsuya Nomura. The mug costs 2,420 yen (~$15.58.) A set of five postcards with art by Nomura is now available for 1,650 yen (~$10.62.) Finally, Square Enix also revealed pixel art rubber trays of Cecil from FFIV, Terra from FFVI, and Cloud from FFVII that cost 2,200 yen (~$14.16) each.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper is celebrated its 10th anniversary in Japan with the opening of a cafe in Japan between September 21, 2024 and November 12, 2024. Additionally, pixel art sprite lamps of Cloud, Terra, and Lightning appeared earlier in June 2024.
The new Final Fantasy Record Keeper merchandise goods are now available for pre-order and will release on December 14, 2024 in Japan. While the mobile game is no longer available worldwide, it is still running in Japan.
Published: Nov 13, 2024 03:00 pm