Genshin Impact Lumine figures

Genshin Impact Aether and Lumine Figures Will Arrive in 2023

Kotobukiya has opened pre-orders for Genshin Impact figures of Aether and Lumine in Japan. The company has also announced the release window for both products. The 1/7 scale figures of the Traveler protagonists will be available in April 2023.

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Both figures will have the same full price tag of 18,480 yen (~$135.5). Kotobukiya’s online shop also offers several incentives related to these Genshin Impact figures. It will guarantee stock availability to people who place orders on the website by October 18, 2022. The publisher’s store will also add an extra facial expression for each figure in limited amounts.

Kotobukiya first unveiled the 1/7 scale figures of Aether and Lumine on July 20, 2022. Both characters will stand and pose on a specially-made pedestal. The figures’ overall height—including the pedestal— will be 270mm (~10.6″) for Aether and 255m (~10″) for Lumine. The company will use PVC and ABS to produce these figures.

Aether and Lumine are the next Genshin Impact characters in Kotobukiya’s lineup of figures after Barbara. Kotobukiya launched a similar pre-order offer for Barbara’s figure with a store-exclusive facial expression and guaranteed stock until April 12, 2022. It will release the first figure in September 2022.

Genshin Impact is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Android, and iOS. A Nintendo Switch version of the game is also on the way.


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