Have you always wondered what a Chocobo tastes like? Same. And while this may not be the real deal, trying out Japan-exclusiveFinal Fantasy XIV’s limited edition fried chicken is the next big thing. Even better, the Final Fantasy XIV Karaage-kun Limit Break Flavor is reportedly pretty good.
The light-hearted review comes from Giuseppe Nelva at publication Twinfinite, who went on-location to check the quality of the promotional item. Would it be a feast, or fowl? In the video below, you can watch his journey to pick up the local delicacy orread about it in more detail from the man himself:

Some things to note, the Final Fantasy XIV Karaage-kun Limit Break Flavor is seen coming out to 216 yen, including tax. For an American audience, this comes down to roughly $1.97 – not a bad price for promotional chicken nuggets. Even better, they come with added flavor. According to Nelva, this was “burnt garlic oil” which was slightly overpowering, but did a good job at replicating similar beats as Mayu.
The pack, as seen in the video, comes plastered withFinal Fantasy XIVbranding and contains five nuggets. If you are lucky enough, you will be able to find a “special Meteor logo branded” nugget, however those are a 1 in 700 shot. More interestingly, Nelva notest that Square Enix went as far as supervising the burnt oil’s flavor creation.

Obviously, this is far from the only piece of cross-promotion going on – even in the food arena. Some may remember theFinal Fantasy-themedsake with some beautiful artworkwhich goes on sale in a few days. And though that bottle of sake may be pricy, it is nothing compared to the$950 ultimate wineshowcased to celebrate the 30th anniversary of theFinal Fantasyseries.
Meanwhile, in the world ofFinal Fantasy XIV, Square Enix recently added a new group pose and camera options in thegame’s most recent patch.

Final Fantasy XIVis currently available on PC, PS3, and PS4 – anyone looking to try the game out on current gen. consoles canpick up the game via Amazon. Meanwhile, if you would like a better shot of the packaging, you may check the photos below (captured by Twinfinite):