NieR Automata anime 2B figure by Good Smile Company
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Good Smile Opens NieR Automata Anime 2B Figure Pre-Orders

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for a new figure based on 2B from the NieR Automata Ver1.1a anime adaptation. The figure is available for worldwide shipping via its Japanese international web store for ¥17,800. People residing in the U.S. and Canada can alternatively place orders on Good Smile Online Shop US storefront for $118.99.

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While Good Smile Company had put up a page for another 2B figure in July 2024, Max Factory actually produced that one. This new figure will entirely come from Good Smile Company itself, with the GSC Production Department working on its production. Fuji Zoukei and Kenji Ando are working as the respective sculptor and painter for the figure.

Compared to Max Factory’s version, Good Smile Company’s figure will have a more modest base with 2B having a more neutral standing pose while wielding her Virtuous Contract sword. This figure will have an overall height of around 24 cm / 9.44 inches. The package will also have an alternate face plate that shows 2B’s full anime face without the visor.

Here are some of the sample images for this new figure:

Good Smile’s new figure will add yet another entry to the ever-growing list of figures based on the NieR Automata Ver1.1a rendition of 2B. Proof, Kotobukiya, and FuRyu have also revealed their own 2B figures, although they also produce additional figures based on 9S.

Good Smile Company will close pre-orders for its own 2B figure based on the NieR Automata Ver1.1a anime on November 27, 2024. It will ship the finished figures from Japan in June 2025 and North America in Q4 2025.


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