Square Enix has revealed the latest in its ‘Masterline’ series of characters – from Final Fantasy VI Riding on some Magitek Armor. it’s beautiful. capture? It’s also the better part of $12,000.
Square Enix Masterline figures and figurines have been in the four-figure price range, but this is the first time such a statue has gone above five figures.as Square Enix revealed on Twitterit retails for 1,485,000 yen in Japan, which equates to a little over $11,500, although we haven’t yet confirmed a Western price.
Still, the figure is undeniably gorgeous. Handcrafted, only 600 are produced worldwide. Japan will get 150 units; the rest appear to be distributed based on the number of orders placed. Once 600 orders are placed, the order will be closed and that’s it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
The video announcing the statue is embedded above, featuring legendary FF artist Yoshitaka Amano next to the massive 1/6 scale statue, marveling at how he brings his visual designs to the real world like never before.
If you have deep pockets, it could be the ultimate Final Fantasy VI memorabilia. However, you will need very, very large financial resources. The statue will be released next July.
One person confused about the price is Final Fantasy creator and Final Fantasy 6 producer Hironobu Sakaguchi. on twitter, Sakaguchi quoted Twitter Square Enix has officially announced the statue’s price and release date.
In a tweet, Sakaguchi pointed out that the statue is more expensive than the dioramas his studio used to make their most recent game world, RPG Site’s award-winning retro RPG return to Fantasia — which also happens to be so heavily reminiscent of Sakaguchi’s memory Great inspiration to work on FF6. He also smiled and suggested that Square Enix might have gone too far.
He ended the tweet with a perfectly reasonable response to the five-figure video game merchandise: “Square Enix, how are you?”
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