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Square Enix Will Have $148 Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa Jewelry Too

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More expensive Final Fantasy VII-themed jewelry is on the way. This time, Square Enix is bringing the Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa’s look into the real world. Except with these accessories, the company is releasing them as $147.99 necklaces instead of the exact charm bracelets she wears in the game. Preorders have opened, and they will ship out in June 2020.

Both the Final Fantasy VII Remake Bomb Silver Necklace and Chocobo Silver Necklace are based on the charm bracelets Tifa wears on her left and right wrists in the game. You can see both in her official wallpaper, but we’ve zoomed in on the virtual versions on the right. The Bomb charm is on her right wrist and the Chocobo on the left. As for the real-world adaptations, they’re made of SV925 silver and are on 21.7” chains.

In addition, Square Enix is selling a Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa earring. It costs $99.99, is also made of SV925 silver, and will appear in May 2020. There is a zirconia accent. It is a clip-on and not a pierced earring. Also, you only get one earring for the $100. If someone would want to make it a set, they would need to buy a second one.

Here’s a better look at both of the Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa-inspired necklaces and the earring.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will come to the PlayStation 4 on April 10, 2020.


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