Final Fantasy VII Tifa Bring Arts Figure Returns to US in October
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Final Fantasy VII Tifa Bring Arts Figure Returns to US in October

Square Enix announced that it will bring the Final Fantasy VII Bring Arts figure of Tifa Lockhart, which is based on her original PSX FFVII appearance, to the US again in October 2024. The figure reappeared in Japan back in July 2024. 

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This time around, the figure costs $119.99. It is a fully-articulated one, like others in the Bring Arts line. People get two face plates with it and multiple hand parts so she can be posed to look like she is in the midst of a fight or more relaxed. 

Square Enix also shared a gallery of images with us again, some of them even recreating certain poses from the game or pieces of key art. Her hands all are equipped with the Leather Gloves that are her default, starting weapon in the series.

It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen this version of of the Final Fantasy VII Bring Arts Tifa figure. It originally debuted in 2023. The thing about the initial release is that it included an NFT with it. (The same happened with similar ones of Aerith Gainsborough and Cloud Strife.) However, both the new waves of these designs don’t include the NFTs.

The Final Fantasy VII Tifa Bring Arts figure will return to the US in October 2024, following a Japanese rerelease in July 2024. You can find the original game on the PlayStation, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices. Final Fantasy VII Remake is available on the PS4, PS5, and PC, and FFVII Rebirth is on the PS5.


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