Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers Original Soundtrack
One of the greatest aspects of the Final Fantasy series has always been its music, and that holds true to this very day. 2019 saw the release of Final Fantasy XIV’s greatest expansion yet with Shadowbringers, which is also easily one of the best pieces of Final Fantasy content in years.
Of course, a huge part of that is Shadowbringers’ phenomenal soundtrack, which you can gift to your favorite Final Fantasy fan in all its glory.
The blu-ray soundtrack costs &49.99 on the Square Enix Store, and features a whopping 88 songs, making it perfect for car trips, work music, or even just to have it on in the background.
Final Fantasy VII Sephiroth Bust
There are few, if any, Final Fantasy characters as iconic as Sephiroth, the antagonist of Final Fantasy VII. This detailed bust has a neat fire effect at the bottom, and runs $59.99 on the Square Enix Store.
With the Final Fantasy VII Remake only a few months away, a bust of Sephiroth might make the perfect gift.
Dissidia Opera Omnia Figurines
Final Fantasy characters have appeared in all sorts of different art styles and aesthetics, but the Dissidia Opera Omnia style is one of the cutest in recent memory.
These adorable little figures come in a blind-box set of 10, with two different variations of Zidane, Lightning, Cloud, Squall, and Tidus. It’ll cost you $80 on the Square Enix Store, but the figures can easily be displayed on any kind of shelf or display case.
Chocobo Party Up! Board Game
Outside of the Moogle, there’s no Final Fantasy creature more iconic than the Chocobo. If you’re looking for a more interactive gift this holiday, the Chocobo Party Up! board game is a great choice.
This tabletop game is for 2-4 players, meaning you can break it out immediately at a holiday party. The goal of the game is to head into a forest and guide a bunch of Chocobo pals to safety, and you even get some cute little Chocobo and Fat Chocobo pieces.
It runs $49.99 on the Square Enix Store.
Ultimania Archives
The Ultimania Archive are, quite literally, the ultimate gift for any Final Fantasy fan. These three hard-cover tomes feature original artwork from the series, design documents, interviews, lore, bits of history, and much more.
Each volume clocks in at over 300 pages, with a ridiculous amount of content. There are three volumes with the first covering Final Fantasy I-VI, the second covering Final Fantasy VII-IX, and the third covering Final Fantasy X-XIV.
Each volume will cost you roughly $20 on Amazon, or you can pick them up at booksellers like Barnes & Noble.
Final Fantasy VII: The Kids Are Alright
Now is the perfect time to buy anything Final Fantasy VII related as, like we said, the Remake is quickly approaching.
One of the more interesting Final Fantasy VII related things is the novel “The Kids Are Alright.” This story takes place right after the events of the original game, and features some interesting tidbits with new and original characters.
It’s easily findable online or at booksellers, with Amazon selling it for roughly $11.
Tonberry Lamp
We already talked about the Chocobo, but if you want another Final Fantasy creature, why not go with the Tonberry? This (adorably?) creepy lamp doesn’t really light up the whole room but functions as a wonderful night light or decoration.
It’ll cost you just $40 on Amazon.
Command Menu Mug
Any RPG fan has spent hours upon hours sorting through menus and selecting commands. Despite how cumbersome it can be, at times, it’s a strangely nostalgic activity.
Etsy user TheSweetieBee has the perfect mug for any RPG fan, with a command box that you’d see right in Final Fantasy. Any fan is sure to love the gift, which will cost you roughly $20 on Etsy.
Final Fantasy Tactics 32bit Magnets
There are countless Final Fantasy products out there, but it’s not often that you find something from the original Tactics.
That’s what makes these magnets so dang cool, as they’re the direct sprite-art from the game, with characters like Ramza, Mustadio, Agrias, and more.
Whether you want to use them on a fridge or a car, this set of magnets is a steal at only $30 from Etsy user carl895.
Moogle Mini Towel
If you need a last-minute stocking stuffer, what better way to go than with the mascot of the series itself, the Moogle. Easily the most adorable mini towel you’ll ever find, it’ll only cost you $9 on the Square Enix Store.
Plus if you want, there’s even a Chocobo and Cactuar towel to go along with it.
If you need any other video game-related holiday ideas, make sure to check out our guides for JRPGs and Nintendo.
Published: Nov 19, 2019 09:00 am