Final Fantasy VII Remake Merchandise Available at Mako Reactor Event

A new series of Final Fantasy VII Remake merchandise will be available to purchase soon. On December 9, 2020, consumers will be able to get their hands on exclusive items that will only be obtainable through participating in the Tokyo Mystery Circus Real Stealth Game based on Final Fantasy VII Remake. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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This exciting new escape room style challenge will allow consumers to participate in the destruction of Mako Reactor 1. Each player will be given a total of thirty minutes to complete the escape room and be equipped with “Materia.” In addition, this attraction will also be available in both Chinese and English.

This Final Fantasy VII Remake goods line includes a twenty-page pamphlet, which will cost Â¥1,500, or roughly $14. Additional items include a B2 sized wall scroll which will cost Â¥3,000 (approximately $29), a muffler towel featuring Cloud’s iconic buster sword that will cost Â¥2,000 (or $18), a clear file for Â¥1,000 (or $10), a sticker set for Â¥ 300 (about $3 for each set), and a series of seven badges that will cost Â¥500, or around $5 apiece.

One of the more exclusive pieces of Final Fantasy VII Remake merchandise is a phoenix feather pen. This item will only be distributed to those who have pre-purchased tickets for the event. Not only is it a neat souvenir, but those participating in the game will be able to use the pen will be able to continue the mission for free once if they have failed. Advanced tickets are ¥3,000 or $29 per person.


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