Figma Ciel from Tsukihime -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon-
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Tsukihime Ciel Figma Will Be Available in Two Versions

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for its upcoming figma of Ciel from Tsukihime -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon-. People residing in the US and Canada can place orders for the action figure on Good Smile Online Shop US, while those living elsewhere worldwide can instead order from its Japanese global web store.

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The figma will be available in two different versions. The regular edition will be available at ¥9,800 / $64.99. It will come with a pair of hands holding the Black Key swords and three facial expression plates for Ciel that range from serious to blushing.

Good Smile Company is also preparing a DX Edition that has a higher price tag of Â¥12,800 / $84.99. This version will add Ciel’s signature large weapon, The Seventh Holy Scripture, in both Composite Weapon and Pile Driver modes. The set will also include a muzzle flash effect to emulate the moment Ciel fires a shot from the gun.

The Ciel figma was one of the numerous Tsukihime figures that Good Smile Company announced in August 2022. Other than figma, the company is also producing Nendoroids and Pop Up Parade figures based on the 2021 remake A Piece of Blue Glass Moon. Although the lineup is mostly focused on Ciel, Arcueid Brunestud, and Akiha Tohno, the company has also released Pop Up Parade figures of Kohaku and Hisui.

The pre-order window for the figma of Ciel from Tsukihime -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon- will close on February 29, 2024. Good Smile Company will release the figures in Japan in October 2024 and North America in Q1 2025.


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