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Final Fantasy VII Meets Kingdom Hearts in New Sephiroth Bring Arts Figure by Square Enix

With the Final Fantasy VII Remake coming rather soon, Square Enix is bringing back Sephiroth in a rather special form in a new Bring Arts action figure.

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Sephiroth Another Form Version is the look the long-haired villain takes on when joining the cast of Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. He has just been made available for pre-orders at multiple Japanese retailers, including AmiAmi.

The price is  7,910 yen, which translates into approximately $73, and the release window is October 2019.

Like all Bring Arts figures, he’s fully posable and he comes with multiple accessories. Here’s the full list.

  • Main figure
  • Bring arts base
  • Optional wing parts
  • Masamune (sword)
  • Optional hand parts x4

If you’d like to see what he looks like, you can check out a full gallery at the bottom of the post.

If you want to see more of the Final Fantasy VII Remake, you can check out the latest gameplay reveal and trailersanother from a few weeks ago, a beautiful piece of concept artwork showing off Sephiroth himself, and some crazy-detailed character images featuring the protagonists.

You can also read more details about the voice and subtitle options that will be included in the game. Last, but certainly not least, you should enjoy all the details our very own Ed Mcglone learned while playing the demo at E3 2019. You can also read his first hands-on preview and the second. Yes. He liked it enough to write two.

The first game of the Final Fantasy VII Remake will launch on PS4 on March 3, 2020. No other platforms have been announced so far.

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Giuseppe Nelva

Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.

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