The Final Fantasy 14 x Fall Guys event has been in the pipeline for a while now, and we've just been treated to a full list of details, as outlined on the game's official website.
10.10.2023 - 00:33 / gamespot.com / Square Enix
Official Square Enix figures of Aerith, Tifa, and Yuffie are discounted to less than $90.
By Steven Petite and Darryn Bonthuys on
Ahead of Prime Day Round 2, several notable Final Fantasy collectible deals have popped up on Amazon. Fans of Final Fantasy 7 Remake can order high-end Square Enix figures of Tifa, Aerith, and Yuffie for far below retail price. You can also get the Final Fantasy 16 soundtrack box set for only $41. Considering the soundtrack had a hefty $100 price at launch a few months ago, this is certainly an intriguing deal (h/t Wario64).
All four Final Fantasy collectibles are sold by Amazon Japan, so you can expect a wider delivery window than usual. However, unlike some Amazon Japan imports, you won't have to pay shipping on any of these collectibles.
The Aerith and Yuffie Play Arts figures can be displayed in multiple poses and come with additional accessories. Square Enix's official Final Fantasy figures tend to retail for well over $100, so we'd expect all three of these figures to sell out.
Final Fantasy 16's soundtrack collection is pressed onto eight discs, each one featuring key art of the main characters in the upcoming action-RPG. Additionally, the slipcase cover features illustrations by longtime Final Fantasy series artist Yoshitaka Amano, which you'll also find on the Collector's edition box of the game. It's a really nice case to display, as it shows off the mighty Eikons of the game in all their dread glory.
As for the actual music, the recent Revenge trailer is a good indicator of what you can expect from this score. It's grand-scale orchestral music that fits into the high fantasy theme of this game, with choirs and booming brass instruments selling the game's ambitious scope.
It's worth noting that Soken has helped define the sound of Final Fantasy XIV since it began its Realm Reborn resurgence, and while the music in that online MMORPG features similar audio themes, it also incorporates more modern instruments and mixes in other genres of music to deliver unique sounds.
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The Final Fantasy 14 x Fall Guys event has been in the pipeline for a while now, and we've just been treated to a full list of details, as outlined on the game's official website.
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