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FFVII Rebirth Tifa Lockhart Joins Play Arts Shin Figure Line

Final Fantasy VII FFVII Rebirth Tifa Lockhart Play Arts Shin figure
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Square Enix revealed that it is producing a new Play Arts Shin figure of Tifa Lockhart that is based on her appearance in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. The company has also opened pre-orders for the figure on its Japanese e-Store, with a release date set for August 29, 2026. It will eventually appear worldwide and follow the Play Arts Kai and Bring Arts ones.

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The new figure will have a tax-inclusive price tag of ¥26,400 (~$165.99) in Japan. The set will come with alternative optional parts that includes not only different hand poses, but also a posable back hair and a miniature flower that Tifa can hold. The face part will also have an additional gimmick that lets the owner move her eyeballs.

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Here are the sample images for the upcoming figure, which shows the poses Tifa can take from various angles:

Play Arts Shin is Square Enix’s new line of figures that depicts characters in much more detail than the original and Play Arts Kai lines. The company launched the new line with Vincent Valentine, and it has since released more figures based on Final Fantasy XV‘s Noctis, Final Fantasy XIII‘s Lightning, and Final Fantasy IX‘s Zidane in the same line.

The Play Arts Shin figure of Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be available in Japan on August 29, 2026, then eventually appear worldwide.

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