Square Enix Unveils BRING ARTS FFXIV Alphinaud and Alisaie Action Figures

Alphinaud and Alisaie have some new action figures, but you'll have to wait until 2025 to get your hands on them.

In case you were wondering what to buy the Final Fantasy XIV fan in your life as a last-minute holiday gift, Square Enix has supplied the perfect answer as they reveal new action figures of Alisaie and Alphinaud Leveilleur. The figures were unveiled and made available for pre-order on the Square Enix shop on Dec. 22.

BRING ARTS is Square Enix’s licenced premium action figure line that has previously featured Estinien and Y’shtola, and primarily showcases Final Fantasy franchise characters. Dragon Quest, Trials of Mana, Nier, and other Square Enix franchises are also represented. The Alisaie and Alphinaud figures retail for $124.99, stand at around five inches tall, and feature the twin’s signature weapons - the Rapier and Aetherial Medium for Alisaie, and a set of Nouliths for Alphinaud.

Like the Y'shtola and Estinien figures before them, the  Alisaie and Alphinaud figures also include interchangeable hands to enhance their poses. They also include stands for even more customization.

However, don’t expect these figures to arrive any time soon, since their release date is in March 2025. Even though that wait is over a year long, Square Enix cautions players that if you don’t make a purchase before 11:59pm PST on Feb. 8, 2024, you may not be able to obtain the twins. The company also cautions that the release date is approximate and pre-orders may close at any time after the above date and time.

Ultimately, these are the most exclusive of premium figures, with a price to match. However, some may balk at the increased price compared to others in the line. Y'shtola’s BRING ARTS figure retailed for $94.99 upon release, and was a larger figure. But given the fact that figure now regularly sells for over $250 on sites like ebay, perhaps these figures might be worth their price tag. 

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