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Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box And Ultimania Guides out in December

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Near the end of the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Event in Japan, Shinji Hashimoto surprised the audience by unveiling what is known as the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box!

So what is this "Ultimate Box"? Well, its a box that basically allows you to own all of the 13 mainline titles of Final Fantasy for various Playstation consoles. Here's a list of the games and for which console they're on:

- Final Fantasy (PS1, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy II (PS1, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy III (PSP, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy IV (PS1, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy V (PS1, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy VI (PS1, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy VII International (PS1, 4 discs)
- Final Fantasy VIII (PS1, 4 discs)
- Final Fantasy IX (PS1, 4 discs)
- Final Fantasy X (PS2, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy XI Vana’diel Collection 2 (PS2, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy XII (PS2, 1 disc)
- Final Fantasy XIII (PS3, 1 disc)

The Ultimate Box doesn't only contain all 13 games, but also a special anniversary video disc, Crystal Art Works(an anniversary collection of visual art), a 2 disc music selection CD, Final Fantasy XIV Mogu Mogu Earring item code, and a mini replica of Amano’s 25th anniversary logo artwork with a stand. All of this is for ¥35,000 and will be available on the Square Enix eShop on December 18th.

Another related thing to look forward to is the set of 3 Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Memorial Ultimania. The first volume is dedicated to Final Fantasy I-VI, the second to VII-IX and the third to X-XIV. Any one of these volumes contain 320 pages and includes never before seen artwork from the series. Each book costs ¥3,255 and will also be released through the Square Enix eShop on December 18th. Also if you purchase all three volumes together, you'll receive a special bonus (which is yet to be announced).

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TAGS: Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary, Square Enix, Sony, PS3, PS2, PS, PSP, Shinji Hashimoto

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