nier automata a2 figure
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NieR Automata A2 Figure Poses With Her Sword

Good Smile Company has opened up pre-orders for an A2 figure from NieR Automata. Pre-orders will end on January 8, 2025.

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The NieR Automata scale figure of A2 costs 20,000 JPY, or $121.99. Those in Japan will receive her some time in August 2025. Meanwhile, those in North America can expect her in Q1 2026. As a reminder, the English Good Smile Company store only ships to the United States and Canada, so those outside of North America will need to use a proxy service or visit their local hobby store.

This is a 1/7 scale figure that is around 10.39 inches tall. The figure shows A2 sporting the look she had before she became a playable character, meaning that she still has her long white hair. She’s also holding her signature Type-4O sword. While the figure shows doll-like joints, that’s just a feature of A2’s design. As a scale figure, you cannot pose her.

In NieR Atuomata, A2 is one of the three protagonists of the game, though she first appears as an enemy to 2B and 9S. She becomes a playable character in the second half of the game. A2 was also a major character in the YoRHa Stage Play. While A2 seemed very mysterious and stoic at first, the story later reveals her to be a reckless and awkward individual with a hidden kind side.

NieR Automata is readily available on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC.


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