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Honkai: Star Rail Kafka Figure is Playing the Violin

The miHoYo Taobao store will open up pre-orders of a 1/8 scale figure of Kafka from Honkai: Star Rail on October 31, 2024. It’ll ship out in May 2025. [Thanks, Genshin Goods and heiankyo_327!]

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This Kafka figure dresses her up in an elegant evening gown that has some elements of her usual outfit from the game. There are spiderweb motifs all over the bottom half, as well as ruffles and belts. The way the sleeves look, as well as the impression it gives her silhouette, is reminiscent of how she wears her jacket like a cape. As for how the figure is posing, Kafka looks like she’s playing the violin, which is an instrument she seems proficient in based on idle animations and cutscenes from Honkai: Star Rail.

In terms of the price, the figure will cost 269 CNY in total. That would convert to around $37.75. When you first put in your order, you’ll need to pay 40 CNY ($5.60) to lock in your reservation. Then, you pay the rest of the fee when miHoYo ships the figure.

This isn’t the only Honkai: Star Rail figure that miHoYo recently unveiled. Aside from the Kafka figure, it also revealed a Blade Nendoroid and a Jing Yuan chibi doll. You can dress up and pose the doll, and it’ll come with a little tasseled badge. Because the doll comes with all of the parts that make up Jing Yuan’s outfit, you can actually dress up other similarly-sized figures or dolls like Jing Yuan if you so wish.

Honkai: Star Rail is available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Honkai: Star Rail Kafka figure will be available for pre-order via Taobao from October 31, 2024.


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