The World Ends With You Merchandise

The World Ends With You UG Shibuya Fes Merchandise Revealed

Square Enix has posted an official listing, detailing merchandise consumers can get their hands on at The World Ends With You UG Shibuya Fes event. This includes a limited edition skateboard, commemorative framed cel, and a The World Ends With You teaser visual acrylic panel. All of these pieces of merchandise will be sold in limited quantity. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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A total of two commemorative framed cels are available to purchase. Both cels cost ¥50,000 (or approximately $458), while The World Ends With You acrylic panel will cost significantly less. Consumers can get their hands on the acrylic panel for ¥20,000 (or roughly $183). The limited edition skateboard featuring iconography from the series will cost ¥15,000 (or $137).

This The World Ends With You merchandise is being sold exclusively through the UG Shibuya Fes event. The event is currently underway, and will be available for international attendees until March 31, 2021. Those abroad can view the venue digitally to check out the various artworks displayed at the physical venue.

The first episode of The World Ends With You anime adaptation was shown at the event on March 14, 2021. The episode will be available to watch until March 21, 2021 for ticket holders.

The World Ends With You: The Animation will air in April 2021. Funimation will be handling the North American release.


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