honkai star rail acrylic standees
Image via HoYoVerse

Animate Will Sell Honkai: Star Rail Acrylic Standees

Animate will sell several pieces of merchandise for Honkai: Star Rail. Certain stores in Japan will also feature standees of the characters for you to take pictures of. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

Recommended Videos

The list of items is available on the site. You’ll be able to get:

  • Acrylic keyholders: 1100 JPY
  • Acrylic standees: 1760 JPY
  • Badges of Light Cones: 495 JPY
  • Character can badges: 550 JPY
  • Mouse pad: 2310 JPY

All of the items will be available or ship out from mid-March 2024. The goods all use the key visual of the characters, which appear when you pull them or when they use their Ultimates. Most of the items have 27 variations, so you might not be able to buy items for newer characters. As for the standees, you’ll be able to find them in:

  • Akihabara: Trailblazer (Female)
  • Fukuoka Parco: Silver Wolf
  • Ikebukuro: Trailblazer (Male)
  • Nagoya: Dan Heng
  • Osaka Nihonbashi: Kafka
  • Sapporo: Himeko
  • Shibuya: Welt
  • Umeda: Blade
  • Yokohama Vivre: March 7th

As a note, Animate does not offer international shipping. If you wish to purchase these items and you live in a country that does not have an Animate, you’ll have to employ a proxy service.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Honkai: Star Rail merchandise from Animate will come out in mid-March 2024.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Stephanie Liu
Stephanie Liu
Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.