FInal Fantasy XIV Eorzea Collection 2021

Final Fantasy XIV Eorzea Collection 2021 to Release in August

Square Enix will release the Final Fantasy XIV Eorzea Collection 2021 on August 3, 2021. The book will feature all clothing and housing items released in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers. Consumers can get their hands on this special book for ¥2,200 or roughly $20. However, there is currently no indication that the Eorzea Collection 2021 will release outside of Japan. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As mentioned previously, this book is a collection of items that released over the course of the Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers expansion. The Collection will feature unique armor sets added into the game through the expansion and its subsequent patch updates. Additionally, the book also features housing items, including exterior housing items and decorations.

Gear sets that will appear in the Final Fantasy XIV Eorzea Collection 2021 include the Amalja themed armor sets from the first part of Patch 5.5’s Paglth’an dungeon. Additionally, the unique job class gear sets are also available to view in the book. It will span approximately 256 pages, all of which will be in color. The book can be purchased through the official Square Enix e-Shop.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker will release on November 23, 2021, with pre-orders for the expansion allowing for early access starting on November 19, 2021.


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