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Chow down on Final Fantasy XIV-themed pizzas

August 22, 2017 by Emma Withington

From the revelation you never imagined you would have, comes the news you never knew you wanted. Yes, Final Fantasy XIV continues its celebration of passing the 10 million players milestone via your taste buds. Domino’s Pizza has crafted a bunch of Final Fantasy XIV themed pizzas, currently yours to devour if you live in Australia or New Zealand – whether the promotion will cross the seas is, as yet, unknown. This isn’t only about pizza, oh no, Domino’s has combined your twin passions by offering a Pizza and Gaming bundle, which includes a free copy of Final Fantasy XIV Online: Complete Edition on PC or PS4.

So, what has Domino’s cooked up? Well, on the menu we have: Chocobo Chow (Containing chicken, not your trusty steed), Moogle’s Meatlovers (as meaty as it gets with Bacon, Beef, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage, and Cherry wood smoked leg ham), Curious Cactuar (Vegetarians rejoice!), Stormblood Supreme (Modest), and Heavensward Hawaiian (A classic). Fancy relocating down under?

Take a look at the mouth-watering selection here (click on any of the images for hi-res versions)…




Follow Final Fantasy XIV on Facebook, Twitter, and community website The Lodestone. Visit the official Stormblood site for more on the latest expansion. 

@EWithingtons

Filed Under: Emma Withington, News, Random, Video Games Tagged With: final fantasy, Final Fantasy XIV, FINAL FANTASY XIV: STORMBLOOD, Square Enix

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