Final Fantasy VII iPhone Cases

Pre-Order These Final Fantasy VII Themed iPhone Cases Now

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Square Enix has opened up pre-order for Final Fanasy VII themed iPhone cases through their official North American online store. iPhone X/XS, 11 & 11 pro users will be able to show off their love for any part of the Final Fantasy VII Compilation with these stylish designs. These designs include the Cloudy Wolf emblem from Advent Children, Sephiroth’s iconic one wing, the Shinra Power Company logo, and the standard Final Fantasy VII Remake emblem. All of these phone cases are currently available to pre-order for a discounted price of $28. These Final Fantasy VII iPhone cases are expected to ship in October 2020.

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As you can see below, these phone cases only come in black, and have fairly minimalist designs. Fans will be able to show off their passion for the Final Fantasy VII Compilation discreetly with these designs. The cases will be made out of poly-carbonate and TPU construction.

In Final Fantasy VII related news, the team behind Final Fantasy VII Remake is currently working remotely on Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2. The development team mentioned that there has been a drop in performance. However, they went on to say that it will not have an impact in the long term.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for the PlayStation 4. Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 is currently in development.


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