Armored Core 6 Ayre IB-07 Sol 664 Robot Spirits action figure
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Armored Core 6 Ayre’s IB-07: Sol 664 Action Figure Announced

Bandai Spirits will put a Robot Spirits <Side AC> action figure of Ayre’s IB-07: Sol 644 from Armored Core 6 on display at Tamashii Nation 2023. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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Robot Spirits is a line of action figures featuring units from various mecha titles. Unlike plastic model kits that require the owner to build the units from scratch, these figures will come with the main unit body already assembled. It will be similar to Kotobukiya’s Decoction Models action figure released in June 2023. But while Kotobukiya priced its action figure at a whopping 52,800 yen, Bandai Spirits has been selling most of its figures for less than 20,000 yen.

Ayre’s IB-07: Sol 664 will be the first unit from Armored Core 6 to have its merchandise revealed. Kotobukiya and Bandai Spirits have also confirmed plans to produce model kits from the series’ latest entry available on the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. While Kotobukiya has not announced a release window for its kits, Bandai Spirits will start rolling out its kits in 2024.

The Robot Spirits <Side AC> action figure of Ayre’s IB-07: Sol 644 from Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon will be available for display at Tamashii Nation 2023. The event will take place in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan on November 17-19, 2023. Bandai Spirits has still yet to announce the action figure’s pre-order and release windows.


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