New Art Book for Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Releasing This Year

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January 16, 2024

SQUARE ENIX announced it will publish FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker — The Art of Resurrection -Beyond the Veil- on June 25, 2024 from the company’s Square Enix Manga & Books imprint. The Art of Resurrection -Beyond the Veil- is the second volume of a two-volume art book set, featuring roughly 800 pieces of full-color artwork created during the development of the critically acclaimed Endwalker expansion.

This deluxe, large-format volume covers content through Patch 6.5, including Myths of the Realm, Pandæmonium and Island Sanctuary. It also features detailed illustrations of characters, equipment, dungeons, trials, and more across hundreds of pages. In addition to the stunning artwork, the book includes an exclusive in-game item code for a Zodiark Idol minion.

FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker — The Art of Resurrection -Beyond the Veil- will be released on June 25 and is available for pre-order now on the SQUARE ENIX Store and other popular bookstores.

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