Square Enix has announced that two Final Fantasy VII Remake cafes will open in Japan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original title.
Square Enix has announced that two Final Fantasy VII Remake cafes will open in Japan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original game’s release. FF7’s 25th anniversary begins at the end of January, but Square Enix will celebrate it throughout the year, along with the 35th anniversary of the entire Final Fantasy series.
FF7 is one of Square Enix’s most popular games, and it’s been the focal point of a lot of merchandise over the years. Cloud and Sephiroth have been used as the basis for character models, clothing, and even perfume, providing fans with countless ways to celebrate their love of the game. The FF7 Remake has been used in more items, with characters appearing on almost every item imaginable. The fact that FF7 Remake is being turned into a series of games means that the franchise has no end in sight for future business possibilities.
Square Enix has promised news about the FF7 Remake in June, but the celebrations will begin soon in Japan. The official Square Enix website (as reported by Famitsu) has announced that two Final Fantasy VII Remake commemorative shops will open at two Square Enix cafes, one at Artnia Cafe and one at Square Enix Cafe, both Both are in Tokyo. These transformations will last from June 11 to July 22, with the transition menu from July 2. The cafes will be fully themed and will sell candy based on the blue Materia. seen in the game, as shown below.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake Anniversary cafe will feature exclusive items, including locator stickers, coasters, and beverage mugs. The actual menus will be released at a later date, but they’re inspired by the game, so expect Tifa’s Seventh Heaven cocktail, Cid’s tea or even your favorite Butterfingers candy bars Cloud. The cafe will also sell FF7 Remake and FF7-branded merchandise, including t-shirts, mugs and badges. The badges revealed so far depict various versions of Cloud, from his original PS1 3D character model to Cloud wearing a beautiful dress in the Wall Market section of the FF7 Remake.
Japan’s borders are mostly still closed and it’s unlikely that tourists will be allowed to freely return to the country any time soon, so FF7 fans outside of Japan wanting to visit these cafes are for sure. quite difficult. It’s possible Square Enix will host similar events for the game’s 30th and 35th anniversaries in the coming years, so international FF7 fans will need to be patient if they want to eat the sweet Materia. there. Hopefully FF7 Remake Part 2 will be released by that time, so fans can have more Final Fantasy VII Remake products to buy.
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