Want to look just like Cloud Strife in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Here’s some QR codes so you can download his outfit from Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced a fantastic new multiplayer component to the franchise. A custom costume creator allows players to make their own clothes and then upload the designs to the world wide web thanks to some handy QR codes. Those codes then allow other users to download the designs for use in their own games.

The system is phenomenal and has allowed players to dress up as pretty much anything they want, from Ash Ketchum in Pokémon to Link from The Legend of Zelda. And now that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an international sensation, people have started making costumes for that game too.

Here’s a few QR codes for you to change your New Horizons avatar into your favorite character from Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

Cloud Strife

Become the wandering mercenary slash eco-terrorist with this fancy outfit featuring leather straps and a dark cotton blend. Buster Sword not included.

Sephiroth

It’s basically impossible to get the true number of buttons and latches on Sephiroth’s outfit into New Horizons, but New Horizons player Maple makes a go of it. Masamune is likewise not included in the code, but you can just play as Sephiroth on a beach vacation.

Tifa Lockhart

Leather skirt? Check. Suspenders? Check. White crop top? Double-check. The only thing this outfit is missing is the fingerless boxing gloves.

Aerith Gainsborough

Jadey has given us a great ensemble for Aerith that really captures her essence as the innocent flower girl. There’s the pink dress, the red leather jacket, and that’s pretty much it. You can use the fishing pole as a stand-in for Aerith’s staff.

Bonus Code: Classic Cloud Strike

If you prefer Cloud’s original look, here’s a code that will give you his blue outfit from the original Final Fantasy 7. It’s a little less dour and a little more militaristic.