Square Enix Announces Final Fantasy VII NFTs to Celebrate 25th Anniversary

On March 31st, Square Enix will release a set of Final Fantasy VII NFT cards to commemorate the game’s 25-year history.

Here’s how to grab those Final Fantasy NFTs

Japanese gaming giant Square Enix has unveiled a set of collectible cards to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII.

An exciting collection of “art, visuals and classic scenes” from the game’s 25-year history will be available March 31st. Each pack costs 440 yen ($3.30) and includes 6 physical cards and 1 digital exchange card with an alphanumeric code.

According to the company, the collection consists of 99 trading cards, 3 normal cards, 102 premium cards, and 3 secret cards. To claim ownership of these digital cards, the purchaser must use the Engin Wallet Crypto mobile app, register the code on the exchange card, and once he has an Engin account, can use his one FINAL FANTASY VII NFT of choice. I have to insist.

Please note that these virtual cards are not compatible with Square Enix’s native marketplace and cannot be resold or transferred. According to the company, it’s unclear if these cards will be supported in the future.

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The latest move has sparked a flood of negative reactions from gamers, but many believe Square Enix is ​​looking for innovative ways to keep its business growing. Blockchain games are two avenues the company is considering.

Despite a management change, Square Enix has said it will continue its transition to blockchain gaming. Just a few months ago, the company announced his first NFT art game called Symbiogenesis. It allows the player to collect in-game assets as his NFT while participating in various missions. In July 2022, Square Enix teamed up with Enjin to release the Final Fantasy VII NFT toy.


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