Final Fantasy Tactics Bring Arts Figures Now Available For Pre-order

Final Fantasy Tactics Bring Arts Figures Now Available For Pre-order

Despite receiving only the occasional nod from Square Enix after all this time, Final Fantasy Tactics continues to be held in high regard for older fans of the long running series, many of whom would love to see the beloved title receive a remake or remaster. Although there’s no such news to share at this time, Square Enix has announced a new set of Final Fantasy Tactics Bring Arts figures that are now available for pre-order.

Square Enix took to social media to announce a new batch of Bring Arts figures for Final Fantasy Tactics. The figures in question are of Ramza Beoulve, Delita Heiral, and Agrias Oaks. Per Square Enix, each Final Fantasy Tactics Bring Arts figure comes with its own display stand and multiple sets of hands, “allowing you to recreate some of the atmosphere and feelings you had playing the original game.” Ramza and Delita both come with two swords, while Agrias only comes with her signature weapon. Ramza’s cloak also has its own articulating parts, for those looking to spice things up with how he’s displayed.

The cost of each figure is $95.99, though Square Enix is currently running a 10% off special for those looking to get an early pre-order in, bringing the cost down to $86.40. All three figures are expected to ship in October 2022. This may not be the remake or remaster news fans have been hoping for, but at least the figures could be a sign of more news to come. Here are the dimensions of each figure:

  • Ramza – H 5.71″ x W 2.64″ x D 1.77” ( H 145mm x W 67mm x D 45mm)
  • Delita – H 5.59″ x W 2.36″ x D 0.94” ( H 142mm x W 60mm x D 24mm)
  • Agrias – H 5.51″ x W 2.76″ x D 1.42” ( H 140mm x W 70mm x D 36mm)

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Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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