Square Enix might have pushed back the release date of Final Fantasy VII, but that hasn’t stopped the company from releasing more merchandise associated with the game, as new jewelry based on the kind worn by Tifa is available for preorder, joining similar jewelry based on Aerith that was revealed recently.

Final Fantasy VII has been a merchandising machine for Square Enix for over twenty years, with the cast appearing on everything from action figures to t-shirts. Cloud Strife and Sephiroth even have their own brands of perfume, which goes to show how far Square Enix is willing to go to pimp out its most famous Final Fantasy characters.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will feature updated designs of the classic characters from the original game, and Tifa is no exception. Square Enix is now taking preorders for the jewelry worn by Tifa in the new game, which would have been impossible to show on her original PlayStation character model. The first is a pair of earrings that debuted in Advent Children and will cost $99, the second is a necklace depicting one of the Bomb enemies from the series, which costs $147.99, and the third is a necklace depicting a chocobo, which also costs $147.99.

The Final Fantasy VII Remake has been delayed, but this hasn’t affected the sales of replica jewelry that Aeirth and Tifa wear in the new games.

The earrings debuted in Advent Children and are now being retroactively added to Tifa’s character model in the remake, but the two necklaces are a recent addition to the franchise and are based on two charms that Tifa wears around her wrist in the new game. You can now preorder the jewelry now, and fans should expect the earrings in May and the necklaces in June.

Final Fantasy merchandise has always been pretty pricey, especially the high-quality action figures. These pieces of Tifa-inspired jewelry are joining a long line of Final Fantasy gifts that are meant for the most dedicated (or wealthiest) of fans. The promotional machine for Final Fantasy VII Remake will soon be hitting high gear and it’s likely that Square Enix is going to be hitting those nostalgia buttons hard and the prospect of spending almost four hundred dollars of jewelry might seem like a swell idea in a few months.

Source: Square Enix