Alongside its employment in creating bombastic games, Square Enix is also well-known for its “collectible” aspects of these masterpieces.
These may include figurines, outfits, or even various artifacts that carry unique traits of certain game characters. However, it’s certain that any game enthusiast would have the opportunity to acquire such collectibles. After all, the price of these items can be quite steep.

Specifically, recently, Square Enix unveiled a series of Masterline figures meticulously modeled after Cloud, Sephiroth, and Zack from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – a game set to release next year.
This revelation has sparked considerable excitement among fans, especially since Square Enix cleverly refrained from disclosing the price of these collectibles at the outset. To clarify, when clicking the pre-order button, these figures will be available at a price starting at $2,400 (approximately 60 million VND), surpassing even the cost of a luxury motorcycle in the current market.

If the high price tag doesn’t deter collectors, they might be tempted by the higher-end options, such as the Deluxe version of the Zack figure priced at $2,600 (around 66 million VND). While the standard version comes with Zack holding the iconic Buster Sword, the Deluxe version includes an interchangeable arm for added customization of the figure. There are several reasons why Square Enix’s Masterline figures command such high prices compared to any other offerings from the company, and almost all collectible figures on the market share the same level of detail, making them indistinguishable from the characters in the game.

The size of these figures also plays a significant role. For instance, the Zack figure will measure approximately 1/4 scale with a height nearing 25 inches. The figure will come with interchangeable parts that can be switched in and out of the slots on Zack’s sword. Although the release is not expected until September 2026, these collectibles are already generating significant buzz among dedicated fans who are ready to “mark their calendars” for these high-end products.