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Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Strife Static Arts has a Buster Sword

Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Strife Static Arts

Square Enix has opened pre-orders for a Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Strife Static Arts figure. It will cost $189.99 and will release sometime in November 2023. Consumers can pre-order the figure through the Square Enix Online Store.

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Strife Static Arts figure features the protagonist holding the iconic Buster Sword, which is set with two different materia. It is modeled after Cloud’s appearance in the remake, down to the details and color of the clothing on the figure.

You can take a look at the figure below.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is now available on PC through Steam. This information came from the Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary broadcast, which revealed several pieces of merchandise Square Enix plans to release. The Cloud Strife Statics Arts figure was one such reveal. Square Enix will also release a Roche Play Arts Kai. Two versions of that figure will be available, one of which will include his signature red motorcycle.

Information about the next installment in the trilogy also appeared during the livestream. This included a trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirthwhich will continue the story of events that transpired in Remake.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for PlayStation 4 and PC. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is available on PlayStation 5, as well as on PC via Steam.

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