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Strategy has launched a $2.1 billion At-The-Market (ATM) equity program for its Strife (STRF) preferred stock, marking another step in the firm’s long-term strategy to build a Bitcoin -backed ...
Cloud Strife, the legendary hero of Final Fantasy VII, remains one of the most recognizable figures in gaming history. First introduced in 1997, Cloud initially presents himself as a former ...
Absolute Wonder Woman was already a beast in battle, thanks in part to her ability to wield magic and that handy magical broadsword, but Absolute Wonder Woman #4 takes that to a completely new ...
While conventional wisdom and the original Final Fantasy VII might suggest to some that Aerith is the "best" girl for the stoic but surprisingly sweet swordsman, Cloud Strife, the developers in ...
Forming the underlying conflict of most entries of the Final Fantasy VII sub-franchise, Cloud and Sephiroth's relationship is as wild as their swords.
The cloud Strife Dress Ver. is available now on the Square Enix website for $199.99. It’s far from the only FF7 Rebirth content on the Shacknews YouTube channel, so take a look!
Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7 We don't expect it to be as popular as the Cloud Amiibo, but Sonic is a perennial favorite, so it's hard to say if it'll run out of inventory.
Cloud Strife is the face of Final Fantasy 7, and as such, he’s been turned into all sorts of toys for collectors around the world. Adorable Arts might have the most on-brand cutest version yet ...
Everyone has their ships, but in particular, the sexual tension between our protagonist, Cloud Strife—the most fraught of all—and his mortal enemy, Sephiroth, is truly a popcorn-worthy ...
Cloud Strife is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, known for wielding his iconic Buster Sword and working as an ex-SOLDIER turned mercenary.
Cody Christian, the actor playing Cloud Strife in the English version Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, says there's a scene in the sequel where his protagonist is "unhinged." Most of us know Cloud as a ...
Yakuza producer Hiroyuki Sakamoto settles an age-old debate, confirming that Cloud Strife is the better segway speedster.