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Kingdom Hearts III Sora Nendoroid Pre-Orders Are Now Open

Pre-orders are now open for the Kingdom Hearts III Sora Nendoroid. Originally announced in October 2020 alongside a Kingdom Hearts III Riku Nendoroid, the Sora Nendoroid is now available to pre-order. Pre-orders are open until March 4, 2021. The Nendoroid will cost $59.99 and is expected to ship in August 2021 for North America.

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This new Sora Nendoroid will come with a total of three face plates and a total of five keyblades. This includes the Kingdom Key, Crystal Snow, Wheel of Fate and Favorite Deputy. While the Nendoroid itself is full articulated, Good Smile Company suggests displaying it with the included stand.

As you can see above, the Sora Nendoroid can be posed in a plethora of ways. Additionally, he will make a great companion to the Kingdom Hearts Riku Nendoroid.

Good Smile Company has released other Sora Nendoroids in the past. This includes a Kingdom Hearts II Sora Nendoroid, which is currently scheduled for re-release. While the original version is still available to purchase, this re-release will feature some adjustments. Pre-orders for adjusted the Kingdom Hearts II Sora Nendoroid are currently closed.

The Kingdom Hearts III Sora Nendoroid will launch in July 2021 in Japan and August 2021 in America. Pre-orders are currently open until March 4, 2021 and will cost $59.99. Kingdom Hearts III is available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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