Final Fantasy XIV Job Crystal Magnets

Final Fantasy XIV Job Crystal Magnets Available at Square Enix Artnia Cafe

Square Enix announced that a series of Final Fantasy XIV Job Crystal magnets will be available to obtain at its Artnia Cafe location. The selection of Final Fantasy XIV magnets include the Dark Knight, White Mage, Blue Mage, Gunbreaker, and Dancer Job Crystals, to name a few. An official image of the Job Crystals was posted to both Twitter and Instagram. While this collection is available to obtain through the Square Enix Artnia Cafe, consumers can still purchase a previous line of Job Crystal magnets through the online Square Enix store.

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The Square Enix Artnia Cafe is located in Shinjuku, Japan. Previously, it held a NEO: The World Ends With You collaboration event. For a limited time, consumers could obtain special merchandise and eat from a menu of drinks and food inspired by the series’ cast.

Square Enix also announced new Final Fantasy XIV merchandise consumers can purchase outside of the Artnia Cafe. This includes a Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker vinyl record, and a Y’shtola Dolfie Dream Doll. The vinyl record will feature a total of two tracks.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.  Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker will release on November 23, 2021. Pre-orders will include early access on November 19, 2021.


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