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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acrylic Stands Return to Japan

Square Enix will rerelease acrylic stands of the characters from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. They cost 1,430 JPY ($9.45) each, and will come out again on April 20, 2024.

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Each of the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth acrylic stands there cost $14.99. In total, there are eleven variations. You can get acrylic stands of:

  • Aerith Gainsborough
  • Barrett Wallace
  • Cait Sith & Fat Moogle
  • Cid Highwind
  • Cloud Strife
  • Red XIII
  • Sephiroth
  • Tifa Lockhart
  • Vincent Valentine
  • Yuffie Kisaragi
  • Zack Fair

In other words, you can get acrylic stands of all the major characters. Each stand will come with the character standing, as well as a portrait of them behind them. The North American Square Enix store suggests that you can place these in your room or your office so that you can always have your favorite character with you.

These items are also available in the North American Square Enix store. However, many of them are immediately available and don’t involve any wait.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the direct sequel of Final Fantasy VII Remake. Like the first game of the trilogy, it is not a completely faithful retelling of the original game. For example, some optional characters are now part of the main story, as well as new additions to the story, such as the addition of Whispers.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is readily available for the PS5. The console exclusivity arrangement will end on May 29, 2024. These acrylic stands of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth characters will come out again on April 20, 2024.


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