Final Fantasy VII Remake Music Boxes

Two Special Final Fantasy VII Music Boxes Are Now Available to Purchase

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Final Fantasy VII fans can now get their hands on two Final Fantasy VII music boxes. Each special music box each contain a memorable piece of music from the game, those tracks being Aerith’s Theme and the Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII. You can purchase each music box for Â¥1,600 or roughly $15. Both of the Final Fantasy VII music boxes are available to purchase through the official Square Enix shop and are immediately available for delivery. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As you can see above, each music box also has its own motif. The Aerith’s Theme music box has the image of lilies on to top of the box itself, while the Main Theme music box has the iconic meteor logo. These items are a must have for any die-hard Final Fantasy VII fan.

Since the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake, numerous other goods have been released. These include Final Fantasy VII branded glasses, Tifa and Aerith inspired jewelry and replica jewelry, and the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania. With the release of the Remake Ultimania, more information about the ending of Final Fantasy VII Remake was revealed. In addition to this, Director Tetsuya Nomura spoke in-depth about the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is currently available for the PlayStation 4.


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