Final Fantasy XIV Concept Art Calendar

Official Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker Calendar to Feature Concept Art

Square Enix has revealed production photographs of an upcoming Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker calendar, which features concept art created for the expansion. It will also feature the CGI promotional images of the Warrior of Light shown in the cinematic trailers. Pre-orders for the calendar are immediately open through the official Square Enix eStore. It will cost 2,750 yen, or $24, and will release on December 24, 2021.

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Several pieces of concept art that will appear in the calendar have been released as phone wallpapers. This includes the male Viera concept art that was shared during the initial reveal of their inclusion in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker. Other concept art includes the various locales players will be able to explore in the upcoming expansion. Specifically, the production images show the concept art for Thavnair. The calendar will use B4 dimensions. Additionally, it will have a perforated edge between the artwork and the date section. This will allow for users to use the artwork featured in the calendar as potential posters.

Other Final Fantasy XIV merchandise that is available for pre-order includes a special Endwalker vinyl album. The album will feature a total of two tracks.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, and PC. Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker will release on December 7, 2021. Early access will begin on December 3, 2021.


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