How do I find my Square Enix ID through PSN?

avatarSawingBully·6 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·6 months ago

You can find your Square Enix ID by logging into a Square Enix game on your PSN, like Final Fantasy XIV. Check the game’s settings or your account info on the Square Enix website.

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avatarLettingTail·6 months ago

Easy peasy! Go to the Square Enix Members website and log in with your PSN account. It should show your Square Enix ID there.


avatarBringingLimp·6 months ago

Honestly, contacting Square Enix support might be your best bet if you can't find it in-game or on their website.


avatarCopyingSole·6 months ago

Just a heads-up from experience: when you log into Final Fantasy XIV on your PlayStation, your Square Enix ID is visible in the account settings menu within the game.

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