NieR Automata Bunny Girl 2B Figure Debuts in December
Image via Good Smile Company and Square Enix

NieR Automata Bunny Girl 2B Figure Debuts in December

Back in February 2025, Square Enix, Good Smile Company, and Freeing announced NieR Automata bunny girl figures of 2B and A2. Now, there’s a release window and price for one of them. The Bunny version of 2B will debut in December 2025 in Japan, with a worldwide release following. She’ll cost ¥39,600/$415.99

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The reason for the increased cost is that the 2B bunny girl figure is larger than most of the NieR Automata figures we’ve seen. She stands at over 19 inches tall, as she’s 1/4 scale. That height includes the stands. She’s locked into one pose, which features her in the black swimsuit, black fishnet stockings, black bolero, collar, gloves, bunny ears, and high heels. 

However, there will be some customization options. She can be displayed with or without the black goggles that cover her eyes. So you can swap out face plates to change her look slightly.

Here’s the default look for the figure:

This is how this version of 2B will look if you use the alternate face plate.

There’s also another photo showing her alongside the A2 version of the figure.

The NieR Automata 2B figure of the character in a bunny girl outfit will debut in Japan in December 2025 and worldwide by Q2 2026. Pre-orders close on May 21, 2025. The game is available on the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and Windows PC. The anime adaptation is streaming via Crunchyroll


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