Square Enix has announced Final Fantasy VII Anniversary Art Museum: Digital Card Plus, a collection of trading cards inspired by iconic characters and artwork from Final Fantasy VII commemorating the franchise's 25th anniversary. It will, of course, include NFTs.
Each pack will contain six cards and one digital exchange card, which can, in turn, be redeemed for an NFT version. A pack costs ¥440, or around $3.30.
More power to you if this sounds like your thing, but keep in mind you will need to sign up for Enjin, an NFT platform, and download the Enjin Wallet app in order to redeem these digital exchange cards, which can't yet be transferred or resold.
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Seems fairly harmless at that price I guess, standard price for a pack of any cards nowadays. Nfts are the free bubblegum now.
Lmfao. Oh square. How sad and out of touch your executives are....
Guys, imagine how crazy it would be if one day we get a remake of FF7? Like, an actual remake thats faithful?
Wow Square are definitely onto a winner here! I love NFTs ♥️ who doesn't!?
Might as well make NFT Pokémon car--I'm not gonna finish that sentence in fear that The Pokémon
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