Miku Hinasaki Nendoroid Fatal Frame
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Fatal Frame Miku Hinasaki Nendoroid Comes with Camera Obscura

A Fatal Frame Miku Hinasaki Nendoroid will release sometime in late 2025, and it will come with the iconic Camera Obscure. Good Smile Company shared details about the Nendroid itself, which includes various accessories that will come with this posable figure. It can be purchased in North America and Canada, and will cost $47.99.

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You can take a look at the Fatal Frame Miku Hinasaki Nendoroid below:

As mentioned previously, Miku will come with her very own Camera Obscura. Those familiar with the series will recognize it as the very same that appeared in the first Fatal Frame game. Alongside this, the Nendoroid will come with three additional face plates of varying expressions. Other accessories include a flashlight and a Camera Obscura frame, so consumers can recreate moments from Fatal Frame if they’d like.

While Fatal Frame may be getting more merchandise, there has yet to be word of a possible remake of the first three games, or even a port. While Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water did fairly decently in terms of sales, Koei Tecmo (or Nintendo) haven’t made any further attempt to announce new games, or re-release old ones.

The Miku Hinasaki Nendoroid will release sometime in late 2025, and will cost $47.99.


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