This is a list of official Square Enix merchandise available for Final Fantasy VIII. For a generic list, see merchandise.
Packaging artwork[]
Music[]
Sheet music[]
- Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack Piano Sheet Music
ファイナルファンタジー8/オリジナル・サウンドトラック
- Publisher: DOREMI Music Publishing (1999)
- Format: Japanese, 268 pages
- ISBN 978-4-8108-6311-6
- Eyes On Me/Faye Wong Piano Sheet Music
ピアノピース ファイナルファンタジーVIII アイズオンミー (ピアノ・ピース)
- Publisher: DOREMI Music Publishing (1999)
- Format: Japanese
- ISBN 978-4-8108-1535-1
- Final Fantasy VIII Piano Collection Sheet Music
ファイナルファンタジー8 : ピアノコレクションズ : ピアノソロ
- Arranged: Nobuo Uematsu
- Publisher: Yamaha Music Media (2000)
- Format: Japanese, 53 pages
- ISBN 978-4-6366-5777-7
Books[]
Guides[]
- Editor: Studio BentStuff
- Format: Japanese, A5, 480 pages
- Publisher: DigiCube (1999)
- ISBN 978-4-9250-7549-7
- Publisher: SE-MOOK (2004)
- ISBN 978-4-7575-1243-6
- Final Fantasy VIII Official Strategy Guide
- Publisher: Brady Publishing (1999)
- Format: English, 272 pages
- ISBN 978-1-5668-6903-4
- Final Fantasy VIII: The Official Strategy Guide
- Publisher: Piggyback Interactive (1999)
- Format: English, 194 pages
- ISBN 978-0-9537-1120-8
- Final Fantasy VIII Official Strategy Guide
- Author: David Cassady
- Publisher: Brady Publishing (2000)
- Format: English, 269 pages
- ISBN 978-1-5668-6935-5
Action figures, statues, and replicas[]
Bandai Extra Soldier series[]
Release date: 1999(JP)
- Squall Leonhart
- Rinoa Heartilly
- Zell Dincht
- Irvine Kinneas
- Quistis Trepe
- Selphie Tilmitt
- Seifer Almasy
- Laguna Loire
- Edea Kramer
- Angelo
- Moomba
Chrome Figure Collection[]
Release date: 2000
- Squall
- Rinoa
- Koyokoyo
Coca-Cola figurines[]
- Volume 1 included Squall Leonhart, Rinoa Heartilly, Seifer Almasy, Laguna Loire, Cactuar, and PuPu.
- Volume 2 included Squall Leonhart, Rinoa Heartilly, Seifer Almasy, Laguna Loire, Quistis Trepe, Zell Dincht, Selphie Tilmitt, and Irvine Kinneas.
Cold Cast Collection[]
Release date: 1999(JP)
Creatures[]
- Released in 2001, Volume 1 included Diablos, Griever, and Leviathan.
- Released in September 2002, Volume 2 included Adel, Behemoth, and Odin & Sleipnir as a secret figurine.
- Released in 2003, Volume 3 included Cerberus and Gilgamesh.
- Released in 2004, Volume 4 included Doomtrain and Ultimecia Griever.
- Released in September 2005, Volume 5 included Phoenix.
Master Creatures[]
- Released in September 2006, Series 1 included Bahamut and a special edition Tiamat color variation of Bahamut.
- Released in June 2007, Series 2 included Diablos.
Creatures -Kai-[]
- Released in December 2009, Volume 1 included the Brothers.
- Released in December 2009, Volume 2 included Siren.
- Released in June 2012, Volume 4 included Omega Weapon.
- Released in June 2012, Volume 5 included Shiva and Alexander.
Final Fantasy Figure Collection[]
Release date: 1999(JP)
- Squall Leonhart
- Rinoa Heartilly
- Seifer Almasy
- Selphie Tilmitt
- Quistis Trepe
- Laguna Loire
Kotobukiya Guardian Force series[]
Released in 1999 by Kotobukiya under their ArtFX label, the Guardian Force series was comprised of the summoned creatures. Figures have limited articulation points and are made of PVC in Full Color and Clear versions. Each figure was packaged in blister packaging or box (depending on size) and have two releases, the U.S. identified by its Red packaging, and Japan identified by its Grey packaging.
- Ifrit
- included Tonberry figure.
- Shiva
- included MiniMog and Carbuncle figures.
- Odin & Sleipnir
- Included Zantetsuken sword.
- Interestingly, the level of detail on these figures is pretty extreme where as in the game one cannot see these features, including Sleipnir's (horse) third set of legs that have been cut off with graphic detail (in the myths of Odin, Sleipnir had 8 legs).
- Cerberus
- Included Angelo figure.
- Siren
- Included harp and Cactuar figure.
- Diablos
- Bahamut
- Gilgamesh
- Includes three of the four Swords: Excalibur (Blue), Excalipoor (Red), Masamune.
Build-a-Figure[]
In Japan, each figure included a segment of a Ragnarok figure to be assembled with the collection of all eight figures. Segments also came in two versions, Full Color and Clear, matching whichever they were included with. The English release did not include the segments and despite some internet rumors, no evidence can be found of an international version ever being released.
- Ifrit: Arm
- Shiva: Main Gatling Gun (Under belly)
- Odin & Sleipnir: Body/Neck
- Cerberus: Head & Neck
- Siren: Arm
- Diablos: unknown
- Bahamut: unknown
- Gilgamesh: Engine
† Included parts are unconfirmed.
Master Arms[]
Release date: May 2007(JP)
Size: 9.05”L (230mm)
Size: 10.23”L (260mm)
Final Fantasy Monster Collection[]
Omega Weapon: Included tail for lower body legs, and interchangeable lower body "mount".
- Ultima Weapon
- Included sword, and interchangeable lower body "mount". Recolor of Omega.
- Iron Giant
- Included two swords, two sheaths, and display stand.
- Forbidden
- Included sword, and display stand.
- Odin
- Included sword, and display stand.
- Tiamat
Play Arts[]
Release date: April 2006 (JP)
- Squall Leonhart
- includes Revolver gunblade, extra hands, and display stand.
- Rinoa Heartilly
- includes extra hands, and display stand.
- Selphie Tilmitt
- includes Flail, extra hands, and display stand.
Play Arts Arms[]
- Lion Heart for Squall
- Strange Vision for Selphie
Trading Arts[]
- Released in April 2004, Volume 1 included Rinoa Heartilly.
- Released in May 2006, Volume 2 included Selphie Tilmitt.
Trading Arts Mini[]
- Released in October 2007, Volume 1 included Rinoa Heartilly.
- Released in April 2008, Volume 2 included Squall Leonhart.
- Released in October 2015(US), Volume 1 included Squall Leonhart.
Trading Arts -Kai- Mini[]
- Squall
- Includes alternate body in SeeD uniform, four faces, Revolver, Lion Heart, Cactuar, PuPu, Command window, two speech bubbles, and display stand with multiple supports.
Release date: July 2012 (JP)
Size: 2.5” (64mm)
- Rinoa
- Includes alternate body in dance dress, four faces, Angelo, command window, two speech bubbles, and display stand with multiple supports.
Release date: June 2013(JP)
Size: 1.22” (31mm)
Transcendent Artists Collection[]
Released in April 1999, the Transcendent Artists Collection: Final Fantasy VIII collection was a limited edition collectible series by Kotobukiya Co. featuring cold cast statues of the main player party atop of various summons. Character designs are based on Tetsuya Nomura's in-game designs, while each statue was sculpted by either Takayuki Takeya or Kenji Ando. The statues each had a retail price around ¥24,800 JPY.
On the plaque of its statue, Selphie's name is misspelled Selphine. Also, on the box, the card, and the bottom of its statue, Diablos is misspelled Diabolus.
Jewelry[]
Trading cards[]
Miscellaneous[]