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FFXIV Shadowbringers Collector’s Edition, pre-order bonuses detailed

The Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers Collector’s Edition and pre-order bonuses were today confirmed at the FFXIV Fan Festival in Paris, France.

FFXIV Shadowbringers Collector’s Edition

The Collector’s Edition contains the following:

  • Shadowbringers on either Windows PC or PS4
  • An Art of Eorzea artbook
  • A Dark Knight high-quality figure
  • A deck of playing cards featuring unique artwork on each card from A Realm Reborn all the way to Shadowbringers
  • Logo cling sticker
  • In-game items
    • Wind up Fran minion
    • Grani flying mount
    • Revolver (Gunbreaker main arm; modelled after Squall’s FF8 weapon)

The Collector’s Edition can be viewed in full above.

FFXIV Shadowbringers pre-order bonuses

All who pre-order Shadowbringers will receive the following:

  • Baby Gremlin minion
  • Aetheryte earring accessory (provides 30% XP bonus up to level 70; stats will change depending on the job level you equip it at)

The above pre-order items will be available to use ahead of the release of Shadowbringers; this means you’ll be able to use them to help level up to 70 ahead of the new expansion.

Moreover, those who pre-order will receive early access to the expansion from 28 June.

Pre-orders are accepted from 6 February, worldwide.

Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers heads to Windows PC and PS4 from 2 July 2019.

Steve Wright was flown by Square Enix to attend the FFXIV Fan Festival. Flights and accommodation were paid by Square Enix.


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