With allthe hype aroundFinal Fantasy VII RemakeSquare Enix has been doing a lot to push the release of the game in March 2020 to players.Earlier in the year Square released a hefty figure of Cloud and his bike Fenrir fromFinal Fantasy VII Advent Children.This figure is from the Play Kai Arts line currently selling for a whopping $369.99 on Square’s online store. This figure is not the same as the one that comes withthe 1st Class Edition ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake.

From Square Enix’s Bring Arts (basically, Play Kai Arts but smaller) line there isa new Cloud figurebased off his look inKingdom Heartsknown as “Another Form.” This figure is set to release sometime next month.

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This week, Square announced that Sephiroth will be receiving a Bring Arts figure leading up to the release ofFinal Fantasy VIIRemaketoo. Pre-orders are nowavailablefor $89.99 with it having a December release. You can get this limited edition figure which gives you an additional headpiece to switch between.

Now, these new figures aren’t being released specifically to promoteFinal Fantasy VII Remake, but it is a great time to do so while many are anticipating the game’s release.

Final Fantasy VII Remakewill release on July 20, 2025, with three different editions available for pre-order. Standard, Deluxe, and 1st Class, which I mentioned earlier. The 1st Class Edition is only available through the Square Enix Store and has a costly price of $329.99. You can pre-order thathere.

The long-awaitedFinal Fantasy VII Remakeseems promisingbased off what we have seen from E3 this year, so adding a few new figures to your collection in the meantime might make things easier. I know it will for me.

In case you missed all the new footage forFinal Fantasy VII Remakeyou can view it below.