Summary
Square Enixrevealed three characters fromFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthwould bejoining its high-end Masterline statue collectionlast month -Cloud, Sephiroth, and Zack. What it didn’t reveal is how much those statues are going to cost, but now pre-orders have opened for the Cloud and Sephiroth statues, how much they’re going to cost is now public knowledge, and it’s as bad, if not a little worse, than we all feared.
Square’s Masterline statues are not only the most high-quality collectibles the studio makes, but they’re up there with the highest quality video game collectibles money can buy. The problem is, that high quality means you need to spend a lot of money if you want to buy them. Pre-orders for Rebirth’s Masterline statues are now open withCloud’s priced at $2,400, and his arch nemesisSephiroth costing even more at $2,700.
The statues have been created in conjunction with Prime 1 Studio and areroughly 27 inches tall- slightly under for Cloud, slightly over for Sephiroth. Although their prices are upsettingly high, the craftsmanship and attention to detail quickly demonstrate why Masterline figures cost so much. They’re about as real as the in-game characters are ever going to be, particularly the eyes which Square paid special attention to during Cloud, Sephiroth, and Zack’s reveal video.
Square Enix Has Open Pre-Orders For Two Of Its Rebirth Masterline Statues
Both Sephiroth and Cloud’s figures are holding their iconic weapons, each in a battle stance so that they look like they’re about to fight when facing one another. They’re also both standing on bases made of blue hexagons so it’s clear they’re from the same collection. The listings note that the Zack statue will have a similar base, but pre-orders for it aren’t open yet.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Cloud Strife Masterline Statue
Square Enix’s Masterline statues are the most high-quality collectibles it sells, and now Cloud is a part of that range. The highly detailed statue is based on the way Cloud appears in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and there’s a slightly more expensive deluxe version that comes with swappable parts, including more swords.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Sephiroth Masterline Statue
Square Enix’s most high-end collectibles are its Masterline statues, and Final Fantasy 7 is finally a part of that range. Sephiroth has been immortalized as a Masterline statue, the design based on the way the iconic villain appears in Rebirth. There’s also a deluxe version that lets you replace Sephiroth’s torso with a wingless one.
There is another downside to the new Masterline figures other than the price. Like most video game collectibles, the wait for them to ship is going to be a long one. The earliest release date is for Cloud’s deluxe statuewhich will be here in February 2026. Square will then releaseone more of the four designs available so far per month through May 2026.
If you still want more from your Rebirth Masterline statues, there are more options. Pre-orders are also open fordeluxe versions of the Cloud and Sephiroth statues for $200 extra for each. Cloud’s deluxe statue comes with replaceable parts so you’re able to change its pose as well as a crystal sword to replace the Buster. Sephiroth’s deluxe statue has an alternate upper body without his one wing.
If you’re all in on wanting to own these statues and can afford to do so,Square will be selling both deluxe figures as a pair for $5,300. However, even though the double-pack has a listing, you can’t pre-order it yet due to an issue Square is in the process of fixing.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
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Final Fantasy Rebirth is the second part of the FF7 Remake project. It continues the story of Cloud Strife, a former SOLDIER turned mercenary who joins Avalanche, a group of eco-terrorists seeking to save the planet from the malevolent Sephiroth. As the party pushes out of Midgar, leaving the Shinra Corporation devastated, where will their paths take them?