Final Fantasy VII Remake Ifrit Brass Statue

Final Fantasy VII Remake Ifrit Brass Statue Announced

Square Enix will release a Final Fantasy VII Remake Ifrit brass statue. The statue will cost 13,200 yen (~$116) and be 60 mm (2.5 in) tall. It will ship on May 14, 2022. Every Ifrit figure will come with an individual serial number. Pre-orders for it are immediately available through the Square Enix e-STORE. Up to ten statues can be purchased per person. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The statue is modeled after the design of Ifrit that appears in Final Fantasy VII Remake. The figure also features a fair amount of detail. This includes engraving along Ifrit’s horns and the metal bracers he wears around his legs. You can take a look at the statue below.

In December 2021, Square Enix released the Seraphic Earrings DLC item in Final Fantasy VII Remake for the PlayStation 5. The item was previously available to obtain through a Red Bull collaboration. However, all consumers that have access to the PlayStation 5 version of the game, will have access to the earrings. The accessory grants Auto-Life to the character that wears them. And one thing that makes this particular accessory stand out amongst the rest, is that it doesn’t break once the effect has been used.

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


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