FFVII Rebirth Keychains
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FFVII Rebirth Seventh Heaven and Shinra Keychains Back in Stock

Square Enix has restocked the FFVII Rebirth Seventh Heaven and Shinra Electric Power Company metal keychains. They keychains will cost 1,650 yen or $11 and will release on April 12, 2025. Pre-orders are now available through the official Square Enix Japanese online store.

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The FFVII Rebirth Seventh Heaven and Shinra Electric Power Company keychains are also available in the North American and European Square Enix online store. They were originally made available in January 2025. This restock is exclusive to the Japanese online store, where the item seemed to have sold out. It can still be purchased through the European storefront, however.

During the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth World Tour, consumers could pick up another piece of merchandise. This was a shirt featuring the party from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. The shirt was also made available to purchase through the official Square Enix online storefront.

Square Enix hasn’t skimped out on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth merchandise. The developer and publisher of the title has since released a plethora of goods consumers can get their hands on. This has included aluminum magnet pins and special soundtracks featuring numerous music tracks from the game.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available for PC and PlayStation 5.


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