NieR Automata Merchandise

Nier Automata Merchandise Includes Pod and YoRHa Shot Glasses

Square Enix is set to release another series of merchandise for NieR: Automata. This time, Square Enix has designed unique NieR: Automata themed shot glasses and coasters. A black box coaster is currently available to pre-order along with the YoRHA and Pod shot glasses. These items are expected to ship on April 9, 2021. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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The YoRHA shot glass will cost ¥1,980 (or roughly $18) while the Pod o42 and Pod 153 shot glasses will cost ¥1,100 (or approximately $9) individually. The black box coaster will cost ¥1,100 (or $9) and is made out of rubber with transparent detailing. The design of this coaster reflects the black box found in NieR: Automata. You can take a closer look at the upcoming NieR: Automata merchandise below.

Other recently announced NieR: Automata merchandise includes a 9S Nendoroid. This Nendoroid is currently available to pre-order and comes with a handful of accessories. Additionally, consumers will be able to get their hands on the original soundtrack for both Nier Replicant and NieR Reincarnation very soon.

NieR: Automata is immediately available for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One. NieR: Automata first released for the PlayStation 4 in Japan in February 2017, followed by its Western and PC releases in March 2017. It released for the Xbox One in June 2018.


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