Square Enix Store Opens
Square Enix toys and other goodies now available for purchase online.
Date: Monday, August 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Square Enix today announced the launch of its official U.S. online merchandise store. Launching at 6p.m. PDT, this e-commerce site will allow fans to purchase collectibles from Square Enix’s best-selling franchises, including exclusive items, at www.square-enix-shop.com . The store kicks off with a lineup of high-end figurines and collectibles from top-selling Square Enix franchises such as FINAL FANTASY and KINGDOM HEARTS.

A set of five miniature figurines based on the characters from FINAL FANTASY III are available now at the store. These include such characters as Ingus (Knight), Luneth (Freelancer), Arc (Red Mage), Refia (Devout & Dragoon). The figurines retail for $17.99 each.

The store is also offering Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts weapon replicas, like, Squall's Gunblade from FINAL FANTASY VIII, Seifer's Gunblade from FINAL FANTASY VIII, Cerberus from FINAL FANTASY VII -DIRGE of CERBERUS -, the Kingdom Key from KINGDOM HEARTS and the Kingdom Key Dark Side from KINGDOM HEARTS (online exclusive). These replicas retail for $34.99 each.

There's also minature Final Fantasy Master Creatures, Final Fantasy Mechanical Arts, Advent Children Sculpture Arts, Final Fantasy XII Arts, Kingdom Hearts II Arts (phase One and two), and Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions trading cards. Visit the online store link above right now for more details and pricing.

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