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Bring Arts Xion Will Be Ready to Fight Organization XIII in April 2020

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The next Kingdom Hearts Bring Arts figure release date has been revealed. A former Organization XIII member introduced in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is going to make her debut in a few months. The Square Enix product listing for Bring Arts Xion is now live, following her San Diego Comic Con 2019 debut alongside Bring Arts Roxas.

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At the moment, only the Japanese Square Enix Store has a Bring Arts Xion listing. It says she will cost 8,580 yen (~$79.99) and arrive on April 25, 2020. This gives people Xion, a basic keyblade, three sets of hands, and two different heads. The different head options allow her to be displayed with her hood down or up, two looks she often sports in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days for reasons.

This would fall in line with the Bring Arts Roxas release date. His product listing is available worldwide with an April 2020 release window. Unlike Xion, he comes with a few more accessories, as you get the Oathkeeper and Oblivion keyblades to go with the two head options and three sets of hands.

Plenty of Kingdom Hearts Bring Arts figures are immediately available. You could get Sora in standard, Guardian, or Pirates of the Caribbean forms. Axel, Kairi, and King Mickey also were turned into figures. Cloud had a Kingdom Hearts Bring Arts figure appear in July 2019. In February 2020, there will even be a Bring Arts Shadow Set. Not to mention, the Kingdom Hearts III Deluxe Edition + Bring Arts Figures bundle gave people the Toy Story forms of Sora, Donald, and Goofy.

Bring Arts Xion will arrive in Japan on April 25, 2020.


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