New UNDERTALE x Square Enix Merch Brings Tonberry and Chocobo to Lit Bāff Apt. Collection
- ⚡Xe⚡

- Dec 13, 2025
- 2 min read

Square Enix has announced new Final Fantasy related clothing as part of the “UNDERTALE × SQEX Music & Merchandising” project, featured in the second collection of the Lit Bāff Apt. brand. While the full collaboration includes four T shirt designs, only two of them feature mascots from the Final Fantasy series.
One design is a grey T shirt that pairs UNDERTALE’s human protagonist with a Tonberry. The artwork is an original illustration created specifically for this release by illustrator LAZY PIZZA DELIVERY.
The second T shirt features UNDERTALE’s Sans alongside a Chocobo. The illustration was created by Temmie Chang, UNDERTALE’s official illustrator, and is also printed across the chest.
Both shirts are made from 100 percent cotton, use Japanese sizing, and are available in M, L, and XL.
UNDERTALE x SQUARE ENIX - Human and Tonberry Tee
Release: March 2026 (JP)
Price: ¥7700 / €64.99 / $59.99
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UNDERTALE x SQUARE ENIX - Sans and Chocobo Tee
Release: March 2026 (JP)
Price: ¥7700 / €64.99 / $59.99
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About FINAL FANTASY
For over 35 years, the FINAL FANTASY series has delighted generations of gamers and millions of players worldwide through beloved role-playing adventures that are built upon the benchmarks of spectacular visuals, highly imaginative worlds, rich stories, memorable characters, and technical and gameplay innovation leading the industry and earning the highest accolades from around the world. Each mainline game in the series is a completely new experience, and an ideal entry-point to the series. Titles of the series have sold over 204 million units worldwide.


















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