Final Fantasy XIV World Map Rug Is a New Taito Prize
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Final Fantasy XIV World Map Rug Is a New Taito Prize

People in Japan will be able to bring the Final Fantasy XIV world map home by heading to Japanese arcades. Taito announced its latest prize based on the series. It is a FFXIV World Map Rug Mat. People will only be able to get it as an arcade prize starting on April 26, 2025, and the official site updated to show real-world locations and online crane games that will offer it. So far the only store that ships online that offers it is Aitai Kuji, which is selling it for ¥4,700 (~$33).

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This isn’t a terribly large rug, which is probably why it is also described as a mat. It is 70cm (~28 inches). There will only be one style, which depicts the continents and regions in color. Some areas are obscured, just like the in-game map.

Here’s a closer look at the rug, and the photo also included some shoes nearby to offer a sense of scale.

We’ve actually seen some Final Fantasy XIV merchandise tied to the world map before, and Square Enix even sold it in the FFXIV section of its official storefront. Years ago in 2021, it shared a storage box with the map at the time. 

Taito frequently releases Final Fantasy XIV merchandise for arcades. One of the more recent additions were Pictomancer-themed brush and drawing pad. 

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the FFXIV World Map rug will show up in arcades in Japan on April 26, 2025. 


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