The Final Fantasy Trading Card game has finally made its way west, and it features a huge assortment of characters and creatures. There are three starting decks that run $24.99 and each come with the theme of a different game; Final Fantasy VII, X, and XIII. Head over to the <a href=”https://www.fftradingcardgame.com/na/page/where-to-buy#0″ target=”_blank”>official website</a> to find a place to buy them, or pick them up through <a href=”https://www.amazon.com/Final-Fantasy-Trading-Card-Game/dp/B01KGQP2OQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479362924&sr=8-1&keywords=final+fantasy+trading+cards” target=”_blank”>certain stores</a> on Amazon.
This package is a real treat for any fan, not just those looking forward to Final Fantasy XV. Of course it comes with XV’s full soundtrack, but also a special selection of piano versions from the game, a behind the scenes blu-ray with Florence + The Machine, and a booklet that has interviews with the composer, Yoko Shimomura. Even better you get a disc containing all the songs you can listen to on the Regalia’s radio, over 250 songs from across the series. What a package for $109.99 on the <a href=”https://store.na.square-enix.com/product/425652/final-fantasy-xv-original-soundtrack-limited-edition-blu-ray-music-disc” target=”_blank”>Square Enix Store.</a>
Square Enix makes some of the most high quality figures around, and Play Arts-Kai are at the top. These figures will set you back about $110 each, but the quality cannot be denied. Whether you want to pick up a character from Final Fantasy XV, or someone’s favorite character from the series, you can find a ton on the <a href=”https://store.na.square-enix.com/search?p=play%20arts%20kai” target=”_blank”>Square Enix Store.</a>
Yoshitaka Amano is the famed concept artist for the Final Fantasy series, known for his ethereal artwork. There are multiple compilations of his work, some focusing entirely on Final Fantasy. You can find some on Amazon, with <a href=”https://www.amazon.com/Yoshitaka-Amano-Illustrations/dp/1421589575/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479366158&sr=8-1&keywords=yoshitaka+amano” target=”_blank”>Amano: Illustrations</a> collecting his work and <a href=”https://www.amazon.com/Sky-Art-Final-Fantasy-Slipcased/dp/1616551607/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1479366158&sr=8-3&keywords=yoshitaka+amano” target=”_blank”>The Sky</a> focusing on Final Fantasy.
Everyone knows the cheerful yellow birds known as Chocobos in Final Fantasy. <a href=”http://www.gamestop.com/shirts/final-fantasy-xv-chocobo-crossing-t-shirt-medium/136766″ target=”_blank”>GameStop</a> has a shirt available for $15, featuring a crossing sign with a Chocobo on it. Any fan of the series looking forward to Final Fantasy XV is sure to love it.
The Moogle is quite possibly one of the most iconic thing about the series, and functions as a mascot. As such any fan needs some kind of Moogle collectible, and this lamp fits the bill with a pom-pom that lights up. You can find it on <a href=”https://www.amazon.com/Taito-Fantasy-Moogle-Figure-Yellow/dp/B01HUZYRRY/ref=sr_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1479360477&sr=8-19&keywords=Final+Fantasy” target=”_blank”>Amazon</a> for $42.99.
Nostalgia is a powerful thing in video games, and no era draws on it more than 8-bit. These gorgeous pieces of art bring the old 8-bit games to life, and lets you hang it on your wall. There’s a huge selection including Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger. Pick them up from Etsy user <a href=”https://www.etsy.com/shop/Decor8bitArt/items” target=”_blank”>Decor8bitArt</a> for about $65 apiece.
For those who are fans of Final Fantasy VII and onward, these are some gorgeous bundles of Collector’s Edition Strategy Guides. Each game guide has been remade and updated, and there’s two bundles that cost $129.99. One contains <a href=”https://store.na.square-enix.com/product/284701/final-fantasy-box-set-ffvii-ffviii-ffix-book” target=”_blank”>VII, VIII, and IX</a> while the other has
<a href=”https://store.na.square-enix.com/product/290158/final-fantasy-box-set-2-ffx-ffx-2-ffxii-book” target=”_blank”>X, X-2, and XII.</a> You can find them on the Square Enix Store or Amazon.
Final Fantasy Trading Cards
The Final Fantasy Trading Card game has finally made its way west, and it features a huge assortment of characters and creatures. There are three starting decks that cost $24.99, and each come with the theme of a different game; Final Fantasy VII, X, and XIII. Head over to the official website to find a place to buy them, or pick them up through certain stores on Amazon.Final Fantasy XV Collector's Edition Soundtrack
This package is a real treat for any fan, not just those looking forward to Final Fantasy XV. Of course it comes with XV's full soundtrack, but also a special selection of piano versions from the game, a behind the scenes blu-ray with Florence + The Machine, and a booklet that has interviews with the composer, Yoko Shimomura. Even better, you get a disc containing all the songs you can listen to on the Regalia's radio, over 250 songs from across the series. What a package for $109.99 on the Square Enix Store.Play Arts-Kai Figures
Square Enix makes some of the most high quality figures around, and Play Arts-Kai are at the top. These figures will set you back about $110 each, but the quality cannot be denied. Whether you want to pick up a character from Final Fantasy XV, or someone's favorite character from the series, you can find a ton on the Square Enix Store.Bomb Candleholder
Any Final Fantasy fan knows the infamous bomb enemy, and how its self-destruct ability can decimate your party. This neat candleholder looks exactly like an exploding bomb, and is a perfect addition to a collection. TheGnarlyGardenon Etsy has it available for $65.00.Plushies
If figures aren't quite your thing, there are plenty of adorable plushies available on the Square Enix Store too. Whether you want an iconic mascot like the Moogle and Chocobo, or an adorable version of stoic characters like Cloud and Lighting, they got you covered. They run between $29 and $55, and can brighten up any room.Yoshitaka Amano Artbooks
Yoshitaka Amano is the famed concept artist for the Final Fantasy series, known for his ethereal artwork. There are multiple compilations of his work, some focusing entirely on Final Fantasy. You can find some on Amazon, with Amano: Illustrations collecting his work and The Sky focusing on Final Fantasy.Chocobo Crossing T-Shirt
Everyone knows the cheerful yellow birds known as Chocobos in Final Fantasy. GameStop has a shirt available for $15, featuring a crossing sign with a Chocobo on it. Any fan of the series looking forward to Final Fantasy XV is sure to love it.Strategy Guide Bundles
For those who are fans of Final Fantasy VII and onward, these are some gorgeous bundles of Collector's Edition Strategy Guides. Each game guide has been remade and updated, and there are two bundles that cost $129.99. One contains VII, VIII, and IX while the other has X, X-2, and XII. You can find them on the Square Enix Store or Amazon.Encyclopaedia Eorzea
This is one for the massive fan of the MMO, Final Fantasy XIV. This encyclopedia features a gorgeous cover and over 300 pages worth of lore, history, and culture of Eorzea. You can pick this one up on the Square Enix Store for $49.99.3D Printed Final Fantasy VII Figures
These little figures are sure to bring nostalgia flooding back for anyone that's played Final Fantasy VII. The blocky little bodies look exactly like the polygonal models of the original game, something that's oddly charming. Etsy user PirateNinjas has them up for $12.79.Moogle Room Lamp
The Moogle is quite possibly one of the most iconic creatures from the series, and functions as a mascot. As such, any fan needs some kind of Moogle collectible, and this lamp fits the bill with a pom-pom that lights up. You can find it on Amazon for $42.99.Cactuar Vinyl Decal
Cactuars are ridiculous enemies, with their gyrating bodies and blank faces. This decal gives people a chance to display their Final Fantasy love on their cars, laptops, or anything else. Plus, you can pick it up for just $3.50 on Amazon.Custom Final Fantasy Dialogue Box
Who can forget those bright blue text boxes of older JRPGs? This is a great display item that's perfect for a nostalgic fan, and you can even customize it to say whatever you want. Pick one up from Etsy user Pixelaser for only $8.Blitzball
Blitzball is one of the most famous fake sports we've ever seen in a video game, and anyone that's played Final Fantasy X knows it well. Whether they can use it for a cosplay or not, pick up this replica Blitzball for them to display. It will set you back $100, however, from Etsy user AmandaCHandmade.8-Bit Art
Nostalgia is a powerful thing in video games, and no era draws on it more than 8-bit. These gorgeous pieces of art bring the old 8-bit games to life, and lets you hang it on your wall. There's a huge selection including Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger. Pick them up from Etsy user Decor8bitArt for about $65 apiece.ncG1vNJzZmisp567p7XNoqueZp6awXCzwKWjnqqpZH52ecaina1lmZmyor%2BMn6arZaSdsm6uyKCenqukYrOqusClZJ%2BZnqmutMWMn5inZZmjerq71KtkpaGWmnw%3D