Sword Art Online SAO Last Recollection new merchandise based on large character gathering artwork
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More SAO Last Recollection Character Merchandise Will Appear

Bandai Namco revealed new Sword Art Online merchandise during its “Future Conference 2024 – Departure” live stream. The merchandise lineup will primarily feature characters from a parade artwork from Sword Art Online: Last Recollection. The company has opened pre-orders for the new items on Asobistore, which can only ship the items domestically inside Japan.

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The main highlights of this collection are the sets of character acrylic stands. These stands are split into four different sets with prices ranging from ¥3,000 to ¥5,000, which depends on the number of characters available in the set with a stand costing ¥500 individually. To get all four sets with a total of 31 characters, one will have to spend a total of ¥15,500 (~$100) before the shipping fees.

Here is the price list for the other items in the lineup:

  • Tin badge – Â¥500
  • Acrylic keychain – Â¥600
  • Single character acrylic stand set – Â¥1,600
  • Face towel – Â¥2,000
  • Hanging tapestry – Â¥3,000
  • Acrylic block – Â¥5,000
  • Full-graphic T-shirt – Â¥6,600

A new Sword Art Online voice drama CD will complete this merchandise collection. It will be available in two different bonus patterns: The first one will come with a random character card at ¥2,200. The other pattern will let one get all sixteen character cards at just ¥3,300.

Bandai Namco will close the pre-order period for the new Sword Art Online: Last Recollection character merchandise collection on August 25, 2024. The company will start shipping the items inside Japan in October 2024.


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