New Nier Merchandise

New NieR Merchandise Includes Emil Puppet and a NieR Figurine But Can Only Be Won Through Lottery

New NieR merchandise is on the way. However, this series of exclusive goods will only be available to obtain through a lottery system. Additionally, this lottery is exclusive to Japan. However, if you are overseas, you can enter the lottery to win a series of goods that include towels, dishes, a mini arrangement album, and an Emil puppet. Items are expected to ship on March 30, 2021, once the raffle had concluded. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Additional prizes include a NieR, 2B, and 2P figure. Images for those items have not yet been revealed. However, the official lottery website has shown what the Emil puppet and NieR themed dishes and towels look like. You can take a look at this new set of NieR merchandise below.

In order to enter, you will need to purchase a lottery ticket at a local Lawson or the Square Enix store locations. Each ticket will cost ¥800 or roughly $8. Again, this lottery is exclusive to Japanese consumers, so you will need to be in Japan to participate and potentially win this new NieR merchandise.

NieR Replicant will release for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Japan on April 22, 2021, and April 23, 2021, in the West for PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam worldwide. NieR Automata is immediately available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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