Final Fantasy XVI Dominant & Torgal Bring Arts Figures Available for Pre-Order; Releasing Mid-Late 2024

Square Enix has listed several Final Fantasy XVI Bring Arts figures for pre-order via their online storefronts. Every Dominant, those who embody the powers of Eikons, has a figure of their own, as well as Torgal. Each figure costs $129.99, with shipments expected to occur at various times next year.

We have compiled every Final Fantasy XVI Bring Arts Kai figure’s images and store pages for ease of accessibility.

You can view official images of the upcoming Clive Rosfield Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Torgal Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Jill Warrick Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Cidolfus Telamon Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Dion Lesage Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Benedikta Harman Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Barnabas Tharmr Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

You can view official images of the upcoming Hugo Kupka Bring Arts figure via our gallery below:

Store links for every one of the figures above are listed below alongside their respective release windows:

Additionally, there is a bundle of the Clive and Torgal figures for $239.99, scheduled for August 2024.

Final Fantasy XVI is a more action-heavy entry than its predecessors, with a Devil May Cry V designer even taking the helm. Throughout the title, players will control the protagonist, Clive, as he confronts various Dominants, humans who have been cursed with the power to become Eikons.

Clive is the “First Shield of Rosaria,” sworn to protect his younger brother Joshua, who’s the Dominant of Phoenix. However, following a certain tragedy, Clive swears revenge on the Dark Eikon Ifrit.

The producer, Naoki Yoshida, describes this game as akin to his experience with the first Final Fantasy, as “playing the lead in an epic motion picture.” The reasoning for this title’s action-oriented approach and more classical fantasy setting was to “appeal to as wide a range of gamers as possible.” Moreover, “there will be a “comprehensive support system in place for players who aren’t too confident with action games.”

Final Fantasy XVI is available on PlayStation 5.


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