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Final Fantasy Chocobos Get Jobs Again With Returning Plush

Consumers will be able to get their hands on two Chocobo plush toys inspired by Jobs from the Final Fantasy series. This includes the White Mage and Knight Jobs are seen in the Chocobo Mystery Dungeon games. The plushes will cost 3,850 yen or roughly $26, with the items expected to ship on August 9, 2025.

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You can take a look at each of the Final Fantasy Chocobo plush toys, featuring the White Mage and Knight Jobs, below:

The hood of the White Mage plush can be removed, as shown in the image above. This series of plush toys are part of a line that feature the iconic Final Fantasy mascot character donning various Jobs. Other plushes include a Red Mage, which is no longer available to purchase. It is unclear if these items will be available to purchase through the North American and European Square Enix online storefronts.

Square Enix has released more than a handful of merchandise, and physical editions for it’s games consumers can purchase. This has included a re-print of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection. For a limited time consumers could purchase physical editions of the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions of the game.

The Final Fantasy Chocobo Job plush toys are available to pre-order and will ship on August 9, 2025.


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