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Good Smile Company’s Aigis Figure Is Ready to Dance in Moonlight

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There’s a new Good Smile Company Aigis figure on the way, and the Persona 3 heroine is ready to bust a move. While past releases from the company have been based upon her appearances in Persona 3, this one is inspired by Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight. She’ll step out into the spotlight in September 2021 for $175.99.

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This Aigis figure is a 1/7th scale model designed by Kan Takaham (Faceman) and Phat! sculptor Mitsuru Saito. It is actually inspired directly by her official art for the game, which has her in the Ball Stage Outfit that is her “official” look for the game. (Though you can have her in her default appearances as you play too.)

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Here’s the gallery for the figure. While half are more stylized and have her set against a prop background, the other four show her with the Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight blue logo stand included with the statue.

This is far from the first time Good Smile Company has immortalized Aigis in such a way. She has her own Nendoroid, has four figmas,  appeared in a yukata, has a Parfom variant, and even was made into a Nendoroid Plus plush.

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight is available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita worldwide. The Aigis figure sporting that look will launch in September 2021.


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