Genshin Impact collaboration merchandise at GiGO arcade centers
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GiGO Will Feature Quintessential Quintuplets and Genshin Impact

Genda GiGO Entertainment has announced two collaboration events with renowned IPs that will run throughout the 2024-2025 holiday season. The company will hold events featuring The Quintessential Quintuplets and Genshin Impact at GiGO arcade centers across Japan.

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The Quintessential Quintuplets event will run first in collaboration with Bushiroad on November 30, 2024. The companies will place five new scale figures featuring each of the Nakano quintuplets (Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki) as crane game prizes. For every 500 yen spent on the crane game, people can receive one of the six anime illustration cards at random while supplies last.

GiGO will also work with miHoYo to gradually release Genshin Impact merchandise in its crane games starting from December 7, 2024. The items will range from acrylic stands to drink tumblers featuring multiple characters, with a specific focus on Wriothesley, Clorinde, Charlotte, and Sigewinne.

The arcade center will hand over a random free novelty item for people who spend 500 yen on the crane games, just like the above Quintessential Quintuplets event. However, the Genshin Impact event will also feature character-branded taiyaki cakes and drinks with bonus coaster mats featuring the game’s characters in a similar fashion to Atlus’ Persona series.

The Quintessential Quintuplets character figure campaign will launch first in GiGO arcade centers across Japan from November 30 until December 29, 2024. The Genshin Impact collaboration event will follow suit from December 7, 2024, until January 26, 2025.


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