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Final Fantasy XVI Clive and Jill Plush Debut in August

Square Enix announced the production of new Final Fantasy plushes. Consumers can pre-order a Final Fantasy XVIJill and Clive plush, with the expected release date for these items to land on August 9, 2025. The plushes can be purchased for 4,400 yen or around $30. They cannot be purchased as a set.

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You can take a look at the Final Fantasy XVI Clive and Jill plush below:

Pre-orders are currently limited to the Japanese Square Enix online storefront. It is unclear if these items will be available through the North American or European storefronts any time soon. However, consumers that are interested in getting their hands on FFXVI merchandise, specifically plush toys, a Torgal plush is available to purchase. This can be obtained through the North American and European storefront, for consumers outside of Japan.

Other Final Fantasy XVI merchandise consumers can get their hands on are a series of Franck Muller watches inspired by Clive, Joshua, and Dion in their Dominant forms. The watches are currently available to purchase and are released in limited quantity.

Pre-orders for the FFXVI Clive and Jill plush are open, with the plushes expected to ship on August 9, 2025. They can be purchased through the official Square Enix online storefront. Final Fantasy XVI is available for PlayStation 5 and PC.


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