Square Enix has announced that it is following through with its promise of more blockchain integration by partnering with Enjin to produce Final Fantasy NFTs.
A press release from Enji announced that to celebrate Final Fantasy 7's 25th anniversary, a digital collection of cards and figures are planned to be released. They'll apparently be tied to a physical version of these collectibles, one of which you can already preorder. The digital card NFTs are expected to launch in 2023.
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This first collectible comes in the form of a Cloud Strife Bring Arts figure, specifically the digital plus edition of it. The standard edition is just a figure of Cloud, designed to resemble his design from the original game. «Cloud's signature hairstyle, shoulder armor, and SOLDIER uniform are all faithfully recreated in 3D to instill a sense of nostalgia of his look in the original title,» reads the description.
If you specifically get the digital plus edition, you get an exchange ticket that lets you «redeem digital certificate of authenticity and digital version of the figure.» It should be noted that the product page has a pretty lengthy caution section, making it very clear that the NFTs will be managed on the blockchain, and even warning that you can lose access to the NFT should Enjin's services ever shut down.
According to Enjin, the company plans to produce carbon-neutral NFTs by 2030, but that is almost a decade away, so the company seemingly is willing
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