Nier Automata anime 2B figure with 1-4 scale
Image courtesy of FREEing

FREEing’s NieR Automata Anime 2B Figure Is 1/4 Scale

FREEing started accepting orders for its upcoming scale figure of 2B from the NieR Automata Ver1.1a anime. The figure is available for pre-order worldwide via the Japanese international Good Smile Company web store. The companies will formally release the figure in June 2025.

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Most of the prior 2B anime figures revealed in the past—made by companies like Good Smile Company, Max Factory, and Proof—had a scale of 1/7. The newly revealed figure will have a larger 1/4 scale with an overall height of around 44.5 cm (17.52 inches). To get this figure, people must spend ¥44,000 (~$292.85) before adding shipping costs.

The new large figure will be mostly static without any movable body or clothing parts. However, FREEing will provide a swappable alternate head that shows 2B’s full face with her eyes from the anime adaptation.

Here are some of the sample images for the upcoming figure:

2B will not be the only NieR Automata character to have a 1/4 scale figure. FREEing also revealed that A2 will get her own figure. Good Smile Company added that A2’s figure will be available later than 2B.

Nier Automata anime 2B figure with 1-4 scale - with upcoming A2 figure
Image via FREEing

Good Smile Company will close the pre-order window for FREEing’s NieR Automata Ver1.1a 2B 1/4 scale figure on January 29, 2025. it will start shipping the finished figures in June 2025.


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