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Final Fantasy VII Remake Acrylic Stands Help Aerith, Barret, Cloud, and Tifa Stand Out

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Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, and Barret are ready to stand and deliver… as Final Fantasy VII Remake acrylic stands. Each one gives people about a four inch tall character to display. They’ll be arriving in May 2020 for $14.99 a piece, but preorders for all four are now live for $13.49 each.

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Each one of the acrylic stands consists of four parts to assemble. You have a base, the Final Fantasy VII Remake logo, the character using their official render, and a background that has an location associated with them and their name on it. For example, Barret’s has the Midgar church where he stands with Marlene in his official art.

In other Final Fantasy VII Remake product news, a contest has been announced. Remember the $2,500 Cloud and Sephiroth watches? Square Enix is giving people a chance to win one. All people who preordered Final Fantasy VII Remake from the Square Enix store are entered to win either a Cloud or Sephiroth watch. People who make or have a Square Enix Members account can also log into the official website to enter.

Square Enix has been on quite the Final Fantasy VII Remake merchandise kick. There are Tifa necklaces and an earring, a vinyl release was announced, and Aerith necklaces, for example.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will come to the PlayStation 4 on April 10, 2020. Its theme song was just revealed.


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