The Final Fantasy XV Official Works Limited Edition

The Final Fantasy XV Official Works Limited Edition Costs $200

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There’s another update on the Final Fantasy XV Official Works English version, and it’s a positive one. The collection has been around in Japanese and French for a while, with it making its debut in Japan back in March 2018. Now it has a March 9, 2021 release date for the North American version. In addition, the product page for the $199.99 Final Fantasy XV Official Works Limited Edition is live. [Thanks, Wario64!]

The standard version of this collection is $39.99 for the hardcover, 208 page book It is filled with concept art, in-development notes, lore, and details from the developers about the game. There’s also plenty of artwork of Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, and Prompto throughout.

The limited edition is a little more elaborate and includes extra elements. The hardcover copy of the book is there, only with different cover and binding. You have a replica of Noctis and Lunafreya’s Lover’s Notebook. This is apparently an empty journal. Finally, there is a Final Fantasy XV acrylic art panel included to display vertically. Everything is packed in a collector’s case with art of Noctis and Lunafreya.

Final Fantasy XV Official Works will be available in North America in standard and limited editions on March 9, 2021. It is immediately available in both Japan and France.


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