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Video game developer Square Enix will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of popular video game Final Fantasy VII through a limited edition soft drink Final Fantasy VII 10th anniversary potion, to be sold in a set with an anniversary book, Game Watch reported on Wednesday.

The Final Fantasy VII 10th anniversary potion will be the first step in a series of promotional activities carried out to commemorate the release of the 1997 best-seller. Brewer and distiller Suntory Limited, famous worldwide for their whisky, will produce the drink, which will be strictly non-alcoholic. Square Enix teamed up with Suntory in 2006 for a similar venture, when they released the limited edition Final Fantasy XII potion soft drink.

The drink will be sold in a set with the book Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania.

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Jesse | July 18th, 2007 at 9:05 PM Permalink to this Comment

“activites” typo

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