Jump to content

Final Fantasy VII Remake 1st Class Edition With Play Arts Kai Cloud Strife


JayC

Recommended Posts

SQUARE ENIX brought FINAL FANTASY® VII REMAKE to the forefront of the company’s E3 2019 Live Event, showcasing in-depth gameplay and a line-up of special editions ahead of the title’s hands-on debut for consumers at E3 this week.

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is a reimagining of the iconic original game that re-defined the RPG genre, diving deeper into the world and its characters than ever before. The first game in this project will be set in the eclectic city of Midgar and presents a fully standalone gaming experience that provides a great starting point to the series.

Along with unforgettable characters and a powerful story, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE features a hybrid battle system that merges real-time action with strategic, command-based combat. To watch the battle system in action, view the “FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Trailer for E3 2019” trailer here:
 



SQUARE ENIX also revealed details of special editions including the Deluxe Edition and SQUARE ENIX Store exclusive “1st Class Edition” for the ultimate collector.

The Deluxe Edition, available to pre-order now, contains a hardback art book featuring stunning concept art, a Mini-Soundtrack CD, Summon Materia DLC allowing players to summon Cactuar in game, and a Sephiroth SteelBook Case. The Digital Deluxe Edition contains a digital art book, a digital Mini-Soundtrack, and Summon Materia DLC allowing players to summon Carbuncle and Cactuar in game.

The “1st Class Edition” includes all Deluxe Edition content, the Carbuncle Summon Materia DLC, as well as a Play Arts Kai Cloud Strife and Hardy Daytona box set (bundled separately), which is available to pre-order in limited quantities from the SQUARE ENIX Store.

Those who pre-order any version of the game from select retailers will also receive the Chocobo Chick Summon Materia DLC at launch. Those who pre-order any digital edition from the PlayStation Store will also receive the Cloud & Sephiroth Dynamic Theme for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system.
In addition, details of the game’s voice cast were unveiled, including:

- Cloud, voiced by Cody Christian (All American, Teen Wolf)
- Barret, voiced by John Eric Bentley (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Independence Day: Resurgence)
- Aerith, voiced by Briana White (Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Occupants)
- Tifa, voiced by Britt Baron (GLOW)
- Jessie, voiced by Erica Lindbeck (Spider-Man, Persona 5, ThunderCats Roar)
- Biggs, voiced by Gideon Emery (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Teen Wolf)
- Wedge, voiced by Matt Jones (Breaking Bad)
- Sephiroth, voiced by Tyler Hoechlin

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE will be available first for the PlayStation 4 system from March 3, 2020, with English, Japanese, French and German voiceover and English, French, LatAm Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, German and Spanish subtitles.

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-01.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-02.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-03.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-04.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-05.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-06.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-07.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-08.jpg

Final-Fantasy-VII-Remake-1st-Class-Edition-09.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 6/13/2019 at 12:22 AM, DylanRaven055 said:

It definitely is, since its from Play Arts Kai and basically a reissue. Gotta say that Deluxe set looks awesome, especially because of the figure and the bike, but damn it is quite pricey

Darn. I was hoping for a smaller, less pricey one. Now, if Figma were to make a Cloud figure...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 6/15/2019 at 8:02 AM, Demarcation_Media said:

Darn. I was hoping for a smaller, less pricey one. Now, if Figma were to make a Cloud figure...

I dont think that will happen anytime soon (or if at all) as far as I know Play Arts is owned by Square-Enix so I would doubt they would let other companies make figures of their IPs if they can produce them and keep all the money to themselves 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 6/18/2019 at 2:23 AM, abnuggler said:

I dont think that will happen anytime soon (or if at all) as far as I know Play Arts is owned by Square-Enix so I would doubt they would let other companies make figures of their IPs if they can produce them and keep all the money to themselves 

They could do a Bring Arts Cloud figure. I believe those are about the 6 or 6 inch mark.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, DylanRaven055 said:

They could do a Bring Arts Cloud figure. I believe those are about the 6 or 6 inch mark.

Tha would be cool, I was a little surprised they went the Play Arts Kai for this line since theyve been steering more towards the Bring Arts line, I cant tell just from the images but it might be because either they wanted to keep the scale with previous FFVII figures or they reused in some form pieces from one of the previous Cloud figures

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Find Action Figures on Ebay

×
×
  • Create New...
Sign Up For The TNI Newsletter And Have The News Delivered To You!


Entertainment News International (ENI) is the #1 popular culture network for adult fans all around the world.
Get the scoop on all the popular comics, games, movies, toys, and more every day!

Contact and Support

Advertising | Submit News | Contact ENI | Privacy Policy

©Entertainment News International - All images, trademarks, logos, video, brands and images used on this website are registered trademarks of their respective companies and owners. All Rights Reserved. Data has been shared for news reporting purposes only. All content sourced by fans, online websites, and or other fan community sources. Entertainment News International is not responsible for reporting errors, inaccuracies, omissions, and or other liablities related to news shared here. We do our best to keep tabs on infringements. If some of your content was shared by accident. Contact us about any infringements right away - CLICK HERE