New merchandise of Adol and Ys series heroines

New Merchandise of Adol and Ys Series Heroines Appear in Japan

Nihon Falcom and Village Vanguard started selling new Ys merchandise featuring the protagonist Adol Christin and numerous heroines from the series. The heroine roster ranges from Ys I & II Chronicles‘ Feena and Lilia to Ys VIII‘s Dana and Ys IX‘s Aprilis.

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Most of the items in this collection feature the characters in chibi body proportions. However, Village Vanguard also sells bromide portraits of Ys series heroines in their normal proportions. The bromides for Dana and Aprilis are particularly based on key artworks from their respective games.

Here is the full price list for Village Vanguard’s collection of merchandise featuring Adol and the Ys series heroines:

  • Acrylic stands – Â¥1,980 individually
  • Desk mat – Â¥6,600
  • Face towel – Â¥5,390
  • Bromide portraits – Â¥300 for a single random item
  • Stickers – Â¥650 for a single random sticker or Â¥8,450 for the complete 13-in-1 set
  • Tin badges – Â¥550 for a single random badge or Â¥7,150 for the complete 13-in-1 set

Adol and Ys Heroines merchandise - full lineup

Sales for these items will be available in two separate order waves. The first wave runs from September 7 to 24, 2023, and Village Vanguard will process these orders between late October and mid-November 2023. The second wave will run from September 29 to October 22, 2023, and the company will ship the items in December 2023.

Nihon Falcom is working on the series’ newest entry, Ys X -Nordics-. It will release the action RPG for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch in Japan and Asia on September 28, 2023. However, Village Vanguard has not included the new title’s heroine Karja in this merchandise lineup.


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