Tokyo Trains Get Final Fantasy XII Makeover in Preparation for The Zodiac Age

Jordan Boyd July 1, 2017 3:58 PM EST

Square Enix announced that it will be bringing Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age to the Tokyo Metro Giza and Marunouchi Lines. They’re calling the collaboration “Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Train.”

The train windows will feature different locations from the world of Final Fantasy XII. They’re meant to make commuters feel immersed in the game’s world. Also, the trains will be lined with advertisements featuring quotes and phrases from the game’s iconic cast of characters.

Square Enix also announced that they’d be making some Zodiac Age related changes to the Square Enix Cafe in Akihabara, Tokyo.

Starting today, the cafe’s interior will be changed to a Final Fantasy XII theme. Alongside the interior change, the menu will also be getting some limited edition options. Diners will receive a special lunch mat and a coaster based on what they order in the cafe.

The changes to the Tokyo Metro Giza and Marunouchi Line will only be around until July 15, while the makeover at the Square Enix cafe will be lasting a bit longer, July 28. So if you happen to be in Tokyo, make sure you check all this stuff out.

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age is coming out exclusively to PS4 on July 11. You can check out some images down below showcasing the trains as well as some of the limited edition options on the Square Enix Cafe menu and the coasters.