Final Fantasy VII Remake Shinra Glasses Case

Final Fantasy VII Remake Shinra Glasses Case Available to Pre-Order

Square Enix will release a Final Fantasy VII Remake glasses case bearing the Shinra Electric Power Company logo. The glasses case will also feature red detailing to match the Shinra logo and corporation colors. It will cost 3,850 yen/$34.99. It is set to release in June 2022 in Japan and October 2022 in North America. It is immediately available to pre-order through the Square Enix e-STORE and Online Store.

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Shinra Electric Power Company glasses case is made out of synthetic leather. While most of the glasses case is black, the sides are red to match the company’s logo. Additionally, there is slight beveling in the synthetic leather to give the case the appearance of being screwed together. The case is collapsible, which means that it can be stored away neatly when not in use.

You can take a look at the Shinra Electric Power Company glasses case below.

Additionally, Square Enix announced the production of a Kingdom Hearts III glasses case of a similar style. However, this case is completely black and features various motifs from the Kingdom Hearts series. These include the logos of the Kingdom Key, Organization XIII, and the Heartless. Like the Shinra Electric Power Company case, it is also slated for a June 2022 release in Japan.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for the PS4, PS5, and PC.


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