Tifa Play Arts Kai Final Fantasy VII Remake

Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa Play Arts Kai Features Her Iconic Dress

Square Enix has announced production of a Tifa Play Arts Kai figure that features the brawler in her blue dress worn in Final Fantasy VII Remake. Additionally, a Static Arts version will be available to purchase. The Tifa “Dress” version and Tifa Static Arts will cost 16,280 yen individually, or $142. However, prices may vary by region. The Final Fantasy VII Remake Tifa Play Arts Kai “Dress” version will release in Japan in June 2022. The Static Arts figure will release in June 2022 as well. Pre-orders are immediately available in Japan and Europe. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Tifa Play Arts Kai will come with several accessories. This includes a second face plate, several different hands, and a hair attachment. The Static Arts will not come with any accessories, as it does not feature any moveable parts.

You can take a look at the Play Arts Kai and Static Arts figure below:

Additionally, Square Enix recently announced the production of a new Aerith Play Arts Kai. Like Tifa, she will come with several accessories. This includes a face plate and four different hands. This Play Arts Kai will feature Aerith in her red dress as seen in Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.


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