Square Enix has announced a set of collectible trading cards to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII, which will also be available digitally as NFTs.
The Final Fantasy VII Anniversary Art Museum Digital Card Plus collection will be available from March 31, and will feature “art, visuals, and famous scenes” from the 25 years history of the game. As reported by VGC, each 440 yen ($3.30) pack contains six physical cards, and one digital exchange card displaying an alphanumeric code.
According to Square Enix’s website, the collection is made up of “99 types of trading cards, 3 types of another normal cards, 102 types of premium cards (normal cards, foil specifications of another cards), and 3 types of secret cards for a total of 207 types”.
Buyers will need to use the Enjin Wallet crypto currency smartphone application to claim ownership of the digital cards. Once customers have created an Enjin account, and linked the app with the Square Enix website, they will be able to register the code found on the exchange card, and claim one Final Fantasy VII NFT of their choice.
According to Square Enix, it is possible to get an NFT version of each of the 207 cards included in the collection, which, when redeemed, can be viewed on either smartphone or PC.
Square Enix notes that it won’t initially be possible to transfer or resell the cards to a third party. However, a warning post on the product information page suggests that this may be possible with a future update, stating “If we decide to support the marketplace in the future, we will notify you on this [Square Enix’s] website”.
The company also warned that there is a March 31, 2024 deadline for redeeming the NFTs, and that “upon future termination of the service, it may
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