Final Fantasy VII Remake: beautiful and expensive Play Arts and Static Arts figurines of Cloud in a dress approaching, another with an NFT too…

Square-Enix and figurines, it’s a story that lasts, and the publisher has necessarily benefited from the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake to offer new statuettes to pose at home. He has just unveiled new ones on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII and some San Diego Comic-Con 2022all bearing the image of the hero of the game.

Final Fantasy VII 21 07 2022 Cloud Strife Bring Arts Action Figure NFT 10

Already there is a figurine BringArts 152x57x27 mm, articulated in 24 pointswhere Cloud Strife sports an anime-like aesthetic. The object is scheduled for November 2023 at a price of €129.99, but you can also choose to buy it in edition Digital Plus at €159.99 to receive it with… a NFT. Yes, Square-Enix offers to pay more for a digital certificate of authenticity and a virtual version of the figure that can be viewed on PC and mobile. Great.

A new series of figurines chibi will also be inaugurated soon and a preview of the one based on cloud was presented in the aisles of the San Diego show.

The most interesting are the following. 2 figures based on the unforgettable scene where Cloud Strife dresses in dress in Final Fantasy VII Remake have been confirmed, and are already available for pre-order: the Play Arts Kai of 276x114x89 mm costs €169.99 and will be delivered in July 2023, while the Static Arts 277x138x138mm will be worth €189.99 and will ship in November 2023. And as you can see with the visuals on the next page, they will make their mark on the shelves of fans and collectors.

For latecomers, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is available from €59.99 on Amazon.co.uk.

Read also: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth announced on PS5 with a release period, a third and final episode already formalized!

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