Today, in Japan, the convenience store chain Lawson released Final Fantasy XIV chicken. What does it taste like? The crystal of light and darkness, as the box says.
Or, as indicated in parenthesess, “Flavor of Pepper and Tartar Sauce.” The light part should be the caker sauce, while the dark park should be pepper.
Japanese-style fried chicken is known as karaage i is different from American fried chicken as it is made with potato starch. Karaage is a popular snack in convenience stores across Japan.
One of the best things about Japan is its convenience stores. And one of the best things about them is their karaage. While different flavors are common, this particular version is not your norm.
In accordance with Free Watch Impress, this original flavor was created under the direction of composer Masayoshi Soken, who also oversaw a previous one FFXIV collab with fried chicken at the convenience store. True, this is the second time this has happened. In 2019, a garlic-flavored “Limit Break” version was released.
How does this later iteration taste? “It’s delicious,” he says Captain Torajiro of YouTuber. This is not the case that amazing, considering how much Soken likes karaage. He is a Japanese expert on fried chicken! He is a talented composer, but if he never gets tired of music, he can always engage in the food business.
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Nor is it the first time Square Enix has partnered with Lawson. A few years ago, a limited number of Lawson the shops were in disguise Dragon Quest decoration, with iconic DQ sound effects when customers entered.
Even before, Square Enix partnered with the beverage group Suntory to Final Fantasy VII potion-themed energy drinks, which were launched in Japanese convenience stores.
Expect Square Enix to continue to do two things: do Final Fantasy games, and tossing things into convenience stores. Both are inevitable.