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| Language | Japanese |
Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail | The Art of Succession - Relics of Eternity - is an official art book release from Square Enix, based on the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, originally directed and produced by Naoki Yoshida. As part of the Dawntrail expansion, this volume captures the visual identity, world-building, and artistic direction that define one of the most enduring titles in the Final Fantasy franchise.
An official art book containing artwork from Final Fantasy XIV patches 7.1-7.5.
This book contains approximately 1,000 pieces of art, primarily from Patches 7.1-7.5, including concept art and characters, "Arcadia: The Throne of Heaven" and "Echoes of Vana'diel," as well as dungeons and trials, "Cosmic Exploration" equipment, minions and mounts. The journey you took in "Golden Legacy" is captured in this one volume.
Final Fantasy XIV is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Square Enix, known for its expansive world, story-driven content, and continuous updates.
Dawntrail is a major expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, introducing new regions, characters, and story content within the game’s evolving universe.
The book includes concept art, character designs, environment illustrations, and visual assets from the Dawntrail expansion.
Square Enix is a leading Japanese video game developer and publisher, known for franchises such as Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and related official merchandise and art books.
It is ideal for Final Fantasy XIV players, art book collectors, and fans of game development and visual design.
Yes. It is a great gift for fans of Final Fantasy XIV, especially those who appreciate art books, game design, and collectible items.
Yes. As an official art book tied to a major expansion of a long-running MMORPG, it is considered collectible, particularly among fans and collectors of the Final Fantasy series.