The expansive MMORPG Final Fantasy 14, developed by Square Enix, has launched an exciting apparel collaboration with Japanese clothing brand vaultroom.
Final Fantasy 14 is known for its numerous in-game crossover events with popular franchises like Monster Hunter World and Nier: Automata, and fans are always enthusiastic to see these partnerships extend into exclusive real-world merchandise.
Originally released in 2013 as a revival of the failed 2010 version under the guidance of Naoki Yoshida, Final Fantasy 14Â invites players into the fantasy realm of Eorzea and has since grown with five major expansions.
November 1 promises to be a noteworthy day for Final Fantasy 14Â players, as the 84th episode of *Final Fantasy 14 Letter From The Producer Live* will stream on that date, offering a first look at gameplay from Patch 7.1 and likely confirming its release date alongside other important announcements.
The vaultroom collaboration presents a fresh lineup of clothing items, including t-shirts, crewnecks, and hoodies featuring fan-favorite designs such as the Delivery Moogle, Gold Saucer, Gilgamesh, and Aetheryte, as well as new Dawntrail classes like Viper and Pictomancer.
This collection will be available on the vaultroom website, with sales starting on October 30 at 8 AM PDT (3 PM GMT). October has also brought back *Final Fantasy 14*’s event with Fall Guys, which runs for two to three weeks and brings mini-game-inspired attractions to the Manderville Gold Saucer.
Final Fantasy 14’s Vaultroom Partnership Adds to Anniversary Celebrations
Collaborations like these bring excitement to Final Fantasy 14’s loyal community, though many fans are still hopeful for a future Final Fantasy 14 and Final Fantasy 7 crossover. While the timing of this anticipated union is uncertain, it may become possible once the third part of the Final Fantasy 7 remake project is complete.
Meanwhile, the vaultroom partnership contributes to the festivities celebrating Final Fantasy 14‘s 11th anniversary. The game recently commemorated this milestone with the annual *Rising* event.
Adding vaultroom to its list of partners, Square Enix continues its collaborations, having also teamed up with Ubisoft in the past. The Assassin’s Creed Origins Gift from the Gods quest saw characters from Final Fantasy 15, such as Ardyn and Bahamut, make an appearance, while players in FF15 could acquire Bayek’s outfit during a special event.
With its growing success, Final Fantasy 14Â is likely to feature more collaborations and in-game crossovers, enhancing the experience for fans in the years ahead.