Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Yuffie Kisaragi Adorable Arts chibi figure
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FFVII Rebirth Yuffie, Vincent, and Red XIII Chibi Figures Revealed

Square Enix has revealed new Adorable Arts chibi action figures of Yuffie Kisaragi, Vincent Valentine, and Red XIII based on their appearances in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. It will release the figures worldwide throughout the latter half of 2025.

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The company has set up pre-orders for the figures on not only the Japanese e-Store but also the North American and European web stores. All three figures will have the same price tags of ¥7,480 / $72.99 / €69.99.

Each figure set will also contain additional parts that give the owners more choices of poses and facial expressions. For example, Yuffie’s figure will be able to wield her Shuriken weapon or a green Materia gem.

Here are some of the sample images featuring each of the three characters’ chibi action figures:

The figures’ release dates differ based on the characters and regions. Yuffie and Red XIII’s chibi figures will appear first in Japan on June 28, 2025, with Vincent’s figure following suit on July 26, 2025. North America will see Yuffie and Red XIII’s figures in September 2025, as well as Vincent in October 2025. All three figures will appear last in Europe in November 2025.

The characters in this Adorable Arts chibi figure lineup are all based on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which has been available worldwide on PlayStation 5 since February 29, 2024. Square Enix released an update patch in early November 2024 that brought the game up to version 1.050 and added a Versatility Mode for the PS5 Pro console.


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