NieR Automata Pop-Up Store
Image via Square Enix

NieR: Automata Pop-Up Store Stars 2B, 9S, A2, Devola, and Popola

To commemorate a collaboration between the NieR: Automata IP and Japanese bookstore Hon Hikidashi, a new illustration featuring 2B, 9S, A2, and Devola and Popola has been shared. Starting on February 26, 2025, a NieR: Automata pop-up store will appear at select Hon Hikidashi locations. The pop-up stores will run until March 20, 2025.

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You can take a look at the commemorative illustration announcing the NieR: Automata pop-up store, which includes details about the collaboration, below:

https://twitter.com/honhikidashi/status/1884527402971500900

More details about the pop-up stores will appear on February 12, 2025. This will include which locations will be facilitating this collaboration. As to what merchandise consumers may be able to purchase, that information could appear that day as well.

In December 2024, Square Enix announced NieR: Automata surpassed 9 million units sold worldwide. This combines units sold across all platforms, which includes PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Square Enix has released a continued slew of NieR: Automata merchandise, which includes a wide range of figures, jewelry, t-shirts, and other clothing items.

NieR: Automata is available worldwide on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The NieR: Automata pop-up stores will appear on February 26 and remain open until March 20, 2025.


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