NieR Automata anime version blankets appear at Taito Online Crane
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NieR Automata Anime Blankets Are in Taito Online Crane Games

Taito announced that it now offers blankets based on the Nier Automata Ver1.1a anime as prizes in Taito Online Crane. People can now try to get the blankets via the Japanese online crane game.

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These blankets are the exact same products as the ones that Taito had previously released for its physical crane games in November 2023. There are two variations for these blankets: one with the YoRHa logo and its slogan “For the Glory of Mankind,” and the other with a monochromatic artwork of YoRHa No. 2 Type B, who is also better known as 2B. Each blanket has a total length of around 100 cm (~39.37 inches).

Taito set up Taito Online Crane so that people can play and try to win prizes without having to visit physical arcade centers. The company has also set up promotions to entice new players. Those who just registered an account can play for free for the first five times. They can also get a free play session daily for the first sixty days.

In addition, the company is offering a free delivery ticket every week. But just like most other merchandise outlets in Japan, it can only deliver the prizes to domestic Japanese addresses.

The blankets based on NieR Automata Ver1.1a anime are now available to obtain via Taito Online Crane.


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