FFVII Music Boxes
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FFVII Music Boxes With Main, Aerith, and Tifa Theme Songs Return

Square Enix has restocked FFVII music boxes that feature the the theme of Aerith, Tifa, and the main theme of Final Fantasy VII. Each music box will cost 2,200 yen or around $14. Consumers who purchase these restocks will receive their items on May 3, 2025.

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Additionally, a new music box is also available to purchase, which features the son “On Our Way,” which is the theme of Kalm. Like the previous three music boxes it will also cost 2,200 yen and will release on May 3, 2025.

You can take a look at the FFVII music boxes, which feature the theme of Aerith, Tifa, the main theme of Final Fantasy VII, and On Our Way, below:

Each of these items can be pre-ordered through the official Square Enix Japan online storefront. The announcement of the music boxes being restocked came through a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. It featured a look at the individual music boxes and the unique art detailed on each.

Square Enix is hosting a Final Fantasy VII Rebirth photo contest, which requires consumers to share their screenshots from the game. However, this is just for fun and no rewards will be distributed to participants.

The FFVII music boxes are available to pre-order and will ship on May 3, 2025.


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