A collage of four shirts: Megaman, Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Pikachu, and a man from Final Fantasy.
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All Uniqlo Games Shirts Crossovers

For any fan, there’s nothing like seeing merchandise from your favorite games being sold in regular stores. Uniqlo is no stranger to pop culture crossovers, which is why they have several collections from a variety of different video games. From Pokémon to Final Fantasy, here are all of Uniqlo’s video game crossover shirt collections.

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Pokemon

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As far as Pokemerch tends to go, Uniqlo’s Pokemon crossover collection is pretty low-key with small graphics of logos and Pokémon like Charizard, Rayquaza, and the Paldea starters. Probably the cutest design in the collection is a confident-looking Pikachu wearing a captain’s hat. Sadly for adult fans, this collection is only available in kids’ sizes.

Capcom

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Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Capcom Uniqlo collection has designs from a myriad of different games: Resident Evil, Mega Man, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, Monster Hunter, Ghosts ‘n Goblins, and Final Fight. The designs are huge, taking up most of the shirt, which puts them a step above most other graphic tees.

Final Fantasy

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Uniqlo’s Final Fantasy collection is probably one of the franchise’s more unique shirt collaborations to be released While there are a couple of shirts with epic drawings of characters and enemies, there are also some cute creature designs and a Moogle lounging in a chair, drinking wine, which is probably the highlight of the whole collection.

Minecraft

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Uniqlo’s Minecraft series features everything there is to love about the Mojang title: tools, Eendermen, blocks, and, of course, Creepers. Unfortunately, this collection only comes in kids’ sizes, so adult Minecraft fans will have to go elsewhere.

Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom collection has many different designs and a wide variety of aesthetics. From subtle to dynamic fight scenes, this collection of shirts has a lot of different options. There’s even a cute shirt that features a Korok from Tears of the Kingdom interacting with the shirt’s front pocket and even the shirt’s seams.

BoxBoy

Uniqlo Boxboy
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In 2017, Uniqlo teamed up with Nintendo to make a merch line based on HAL Laboratory’s beloved puzzle platformer, BoxBoy. Just as adorable as the game’s mascot, the apparel line featured cute designs illustrated by famous Japanese artist Yuji Kaida. The crossover even features an adorable tote bag that shows off BoxBoy and one of the puzzle adventure’s levels.

League of Legends

Uniqlo League of Legends
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In 2021, League of Legends launched a collaboration line with Uniqlo featuring some of the series’ most popular characters. One of the set’s most popular items featured Jinx spraying graffiti across a white shirt. The League of Legends x Uniqlo crossover also included a set themed around the virtual K-Pop group K/DA. Whether you are a casual or hardcore fan of League of Legends, this is easily some of the most stylish merchandise you can get from the MOBA.

Uniqlo Animal Crossing
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Animal Crossing

Following the successful launch of Animal Crossing: New Horizons in 2021, Uniqlo partnered up with Nintendo again to create this incredible merch line. Unlike other crossover sets, New Horizons actually featured a Uniqlo Island in the game, where you could buy the collection digitally. So fans of the life-sim game could actually match their in-game character’s clothes in real life! The Uniqlo x Animal Crossing set included many iconic characters from the franchise, from Tom Nook to Daisy Mae.


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Bailey Vanderlee is a Canadian writer at Siliconera, a audio post-production editor everywhere else, and local cryptid in the making. They love RPGs more than anything else and delight in maining the characters everybody hates. They are a graduate from the RTA School of Media with experience writing everything from articles to podcasts to screenplays. Currently, they can be found writing about video games around the internet, or if you're lucky enough to spot them in real life, designing costumes for conventions they will never attend.