Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 Ver Figure
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Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 Ver Figure Arrives in 2024

A new Hatsune Miku figure is now available to pre-order from The Good Smile Company. The Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 Ver figure is based on the key visual illustration from the 2022 full orchestra concert. It will appear worldwide in 2024.

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The figure features Hatsune Miku wearing a dress with a gramophone look, while her hair is styled into a heart shape. She is sitting on a base that’s shaped like a ring made of ribbons and bows. The figure will stand at 310mm (12in) in height. The figure is available to pre-order now, and pre-orders are open until September 7, 2023. Figures are expected to ship in July 2024 in Japan. It has a Q3 2024 launch window for North America. It’s priced at ¥30,000 from Good Smile’s Japanese shop or $197.99 from its US storefront.

The original design by illustrator Rella was created for the Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 concert. The concert took place in Tokyo on July 2, 2022 and featured two performances due to high demand.

The Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 Ver figure had previously been announced at Good Smile’s WonHobbyG 2023 Spring event. It was revealed alongside other Hatsune Miku figures, including a Nendoroid and scale figure both to celebrate the character’s 16th birthday. There will also be a stylized figure based on the Sanrio character Cinnamoroll.

The Hatsune Miku Symphony 2022 Ver figure is set to release in July 2024 in Japan and Q3 2024 worldwide. Pre-orders are available until September 24, 2023.


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