Square Enix reveals Final Fantasy card game
Final Fantasy characters getting carded nex💛t year in Japan
Anyone who's played a Final Fantasy game knows that the only thing more important than saving the world from complete annihilation is collecting cards for your Tetra Master deck or finꦑally beating that damn fisherman at Triple Triad.
Now, Square Enix has announced that it will be pairing with Hobby Japan to produce a real-world Final Fantasy trading card game that will allow fans to engage in strategic card battling without theꦇ hassle of rescuing billions of ungrateful NPCs from extinction.
Coming to Japan on February 25th, 2011, the cards will feature a cross-section of Final Fantasy characters including staples like Sephiroth, Cloud, Kefka, Lightning and others that appear to be linked to the franchise's Dissidia spin-off. has also posted silhouettes of yet-to-be revealed characters, among them bein🐽g shapes that look like Aeris, Riku and (we think) Vincent.
🉐It isn't clear how the game will play (or if it will even be released in North America) but Square Enix has said that cards will take into account each characters' unique in-game abilities and skills. Meaning: if your friend plays an Ultimate Weapon card, you might as well call it a game.
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