FFVII The First Soldier Yuffie Cid Vincent Sephiroth Skins

FFVII The First Soldier Yuffie, Sephiroth, Cid, and Vincent Skins Available

Square Enix has rolled out the second part of the Final Fantasy VII collaboration in Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier. Players can obtain “classic” Yuffie, Vincent, Cid, and Sephiroth skins in FFVII The First Soldier during this period through the Premium Shinra (FF7) Pack B. Additionally, players can obtain a Cait Sith backpack. The Yuffie, Vincent, Cid, and Sephiroth skins will be available until February 28, 2022.

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The Premium Shinra (FF7) Pack B can be purchased through the exchange of 300 Shinra Credits. Players can also exchange 5 Premium Shinra Pack Tickets to receive a pack. While obtaining the skins and Cait Sith backpack accessory is up to chance, there is a pity system. A Legendary drop will appear for every 25th Premium Shinra (FF7) Pack B used.

The First Soldier skins for Sepiroth, Yuffie, Cid, and Vincent are inspired by their original appearances in FFVII. These are similar to the Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and Barret skins that were available through the first part of the collaboration event.

You can take a look at the Sephiroth, Yuffie, Cid, and Vincent skins below.

Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier is available for Android and iOS. The Final Fantasy VII collaboration event will last until February 28, 2022.


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