FFVII Rebirth Cloud Chocobo
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FFVII Rebirth Shows off Cloud’s Chocobo Shirt

The official Final Fantasy VII Remake Twitter account has shared yet another social post about character designs and outfits as they appear in this reimagining. This time, we’ve been given a look at Cloud’s Chocobo shirt from FFVII rebirth, with a neat little look at the Chocobo pattern that appears on the button-up.

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You can take a look at Cloud’s Chocobo shirt from FFVII Rebirth below.

While the post doesn’t dive into any kind of developer details, it does feature the aforementioned closer look at the pattern on the shirt. It features three Chocobos, a prominent fixture in the Final Fantasy series, and are especially notorious in the original FFVII for the Chocobo Breeding mini-game.

Previously, Square Enix shared more in-depth looks at character outfits and some stylistic decisions that went into how they appear in both remakes. Tseng was one such character to receive a bit more of a “deep dive.” The post looked at various concepts Square Enix had for this specific character, which included various textures and cuts for his suit.

This is just one of many posts where Square Enix has shared such information. Details about Aerith and Tifa’s various costumes have also appeared in the past.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available for PlayStation 5.


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