Final Fantasy XV Elixir Will Be Free with Purchase of Game at Target

Final Fantasy XV Elixir Will Be Free with Purchase of Game at Target

Mmm, tasty.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 28, 2016 @ 10:28 AM (Staff Bios)
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If you're a major fan of the Final Fantasy franchise, then you're probably excited for the release of Final Fantasy XV tomorrow. I certainly am!

Well, Target is celebrating the release with quite the tempting offer... and possible collectible. For those who have pre-ordered the widely anticipated title at Target, they will be receiving a free bottle of Wiz's Energizing Elixir, which is the first-ever Final Fantasy-themed soft drink released in the U.S.

This orange and cream soda is based off of the Final Fantasy XV location "Wiz Chocobo Post," brought to you by Jones Soda. You can purchase this bottle of soda for only $2.99 otherwise, so it'd make for a great collector's gift! I know that I would like to pick up a couple.

This soda will be available on launch day, or November 29. These will be in limited stock!

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