Armored Core VI 6 Ayre IB-07 Sol 644 Robot Spirits action figure artwork
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Armored Core 6 Ayre Sol 644 Action Figure Coming in September

Bandai Spirits revealed the release window for the first Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Robot Spirits action figure. It will feature the IB-07: Sol 644 piloted by the Armored Core 6 character Ayre. The figure will be available worldwide in September 2024 at 18,150 yen (~$116.60).

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The action figure will have an overall height of approximately 16 cm (~6.3 inches). It will come pre-built, so the owner does not have to assemble it like model kits. However, the package will also include a pair of alternate hand parts that the owner can use to swap.

Here are the sample images for the upcoming Armored Core VI Robot Spirits action figure:

Bandai Spirits had previously showcased a prototype of the action figure at the Tamashii Nation event in November 2023. However, this will not be the only Armored Core VI to come from the company. It will also release 30 Minutes Missions model kits of Raven’s Nightfall and V.IV Rusty’s Steel Haze in September 2024.

The pre-order window for the Robot Spirits <Side AC> Ayre IB-07: Sol 644 from Armored Core 6 will open on April 26, 2024. Bandai Spirits will release the action figure worldwide in the Americas, Europe, and Asia including Japan in September 2024. It will accurately model the figure after the AC mech that appeared in the video game Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon, available worldwide on the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.


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