Hatsune Miku 0x27 Eternal Stream Figure
Image courtesy of Good Smile Company

Hatsune Miku 0x27 Eternal Stream Figure Pre-Orders Open

Good Smile Company revealed a new Hatsune Miku 0x27 Eternal Stream figure. The company has also opened pre-orders for the figure globally on both its international and North American web stores. People can place their orders for the figure at ï¿¥38,000 / $229.99.

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The company is using the illustration redjuice made for the Spring 2024 Miku Fes as an inspiration for this figure’s design. The figure will have a scale of 1/4, with a total height of around 41.2 cm / 16.22 inches. The “0x27” in the figure’s title is a hexadecimal code that translates to “39,” the number that can also be pronounced “Miku” in Japanese.

Good Smile Company has shared an image that compares the size of the upcoming Hatsune Miku figure to a chibi Nendoroid of the same character:

Hatsune Miku 0x27 Eternal Stream Figure - compared with Nendoroid
Image via Good Smile Company

Here are some more sample images that show the upcoming Hatsune Miku figure in more detail:

This will not be the only Hatsune Miku figure releasing in 2025 or beyond, as Good Smile Company has also revealed many other figures based on the same Vocaloid character. The company is working on two chibi Nendoroids with different outfits, as well as a Nendoroid Doll with a loungewear outfit and a figma with the NT design.

The pre-order window for the Hatsune Miku 0x27 Eternal Stream figure will close on December 25, 2024. Good Smile Company will start shipping the finished figures from Japan in October 2025 and North America in Q1 2026.


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