Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic

Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic

Square Enix doesn’t just make video games. It also makes toys. Cool toys. Like these.

The company’s Play Arts line is bringing Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children to life with Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockheart, Barret Wallace and Red XIII.

The Cloud figure is 12,960 yen ($138), while the others are 10,584 yen ($113). Red XIII will be out in December in Japan, while Barret and Tifa will be out next January. Cloud is slated for an April release.

Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic
Final Fantasy VII Comes To Life In Glorious Plastic

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