Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix Cafe Merchandise

Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix Cafe Merchandise Available Online

Square Enix announced that several pieces of merchandise from the Final Fantasy XIV and Square Enix Cafe crossover event are available to purchase online. This includes the Fat Cat Hoodie, the Final Fantasy XIV “Doodle Minions” acrylic magnets, and a tin case featuring stickers of characters from the Endwalker expansion. These items are immediately available to purchase through the Square Enix e-STORE. The Fat Cat Hoodie is 10,000 yen ($78), the “Doodle Minions” acrylic magnets are 440 yen ($3) apiece, and the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker tin case with stickers is 1,100 yen ($8).  The acrylic magnets are not available to purchase as a set.

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These items were previously exclusive to the Square Enix Cafe. Consumers could obtain these items for a limited time through select Square Enix Cafe locations. For example, the Fat Cat Hoodie could be purchased at the Square Enix Cafe Tokyo, Japan location. Other unique merchandise previously available through crossover events has included placemats, coasters, and acrylic standees. Some Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix Cafe merchandise can be obtained through the Square Enix e-STORE. These crossover events have also featured menu items inspired by Final Fantasy XIV. This has included seasonal food items as well.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.


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