NieR Replicant Kaine Play Arts Kai

NieR Replicant Kaine Play Arts Kai Available for Pre-Order

Square Enix will release a NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… Play Arts Kai figure of Kaine. Pre-orders for the figure are immediately available, with it expected to ship on January 28, 2023. It will appear outside Japan in May 2023. It will cost 20,680 yen/$199.99 and will come with a plethora of accessories. These include additional hands, weapons, and even a miniature Grimoire Weiss.

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The figure can be posed in a variety of ways. With additional accessories, it can replicate poses from promotional materials. It will come with a total of seven hands, two cleaver accessories, a broken cleaver accessory, an extra face plate, the mentioned Grimoire Weiss, and a Lunar Tear. There is also an additional attachment for the lower half of her outfit.

You can take a look at the NieR Replicant Kaine Play Arts Kai figure below.

Square Enix previously released several NieR: Automata Play Arts Kai. This has included an A2 Play Arts Kai and a 2B Play Arts Kai. Like Kaine, each of these figures came with accessories such as different face plates and weapons.

Square Enix also released a NieR Replicant young Nier Bring Arts Kai. It came with similar accessories to the Kaine Play Arts Kai, including a Grimoire Weiss and several swords.

NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… is available for the PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.


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