Fanthful Capcom merchandise features Ghost Trick Mega Man Battle Network and Ace Attorney
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Fanthful Capcom Goods Feature MMBN, Ace Attorney, Ghost Trick

Infolens has revealed a new lineup of merchandise featuring characters from Capcom’s Ghost Trick, Mega Man Battle Network, and Ace Attorney series. The company will gradually put these items up for sale from early February 2025.

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The items originally appeared at the physical Tokyo Game Show 2024 venue in Chiba, Japan, in September 2024. Infolens will thus make the items available for sale more widely. Pre-orders for the items are immediately available on Infolens Geek Shop. The company will also later put the same items up on Amazon Japan.

The lineup’s highlight is the collection of plush keychains that encompass all three featured franchises. It features Sissel, Ray, Lynne, and Kamila from Ghost Trick, as well as Lan Hikari, MegaMan.EXE, Eugene Chaud, ProtoMan.EXE, and the Mettaur from the Battle Network series. Meanwhile, the Ace Attorney series is represented by Phoenix Wright (in lawyer and hobo attires), Miles Edgeworth (with and without glasses), Apollo Justice, Trucy Wright, and Klavier Gavin.

Here is the price list in Japanese yen for the items in the Fanthful Capcom merchandise lineup:

  • Ace Attorney pin badge set – Â¥8,250 for each separate trilogy set
  • Ace Attorney / Mega Man Battle Network / Ghost Trick plush keychain – Â¥2,750
  • Ghost Trick Missile / Ray metal keychain – Â¥1,650
  • Ghost Trick acrylic keychain – Â¥1,430

The Fanthful merchandise lineup from Capcom franchises Ace Attorney, Ghost Trick, and Mega Man Battle Network will be available for purchase in early February 2025.


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