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See the Metaphor: ReFantazio Protagonist SH Figuarts Figure

Tamashii Nations will display its SH Figuarts figure of the Protagonist from Metaphor: ReFantazio at the Tamashii Nations 2024 exhibition. The event will run from November 15 to 17, 2024 in Akihabara.

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As an SH Figuarts figure, you’ll be able to pose the Metaphor: ReFantazio Protagonist however you want to. In the picture, we can see joints at the elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles. The figure is holding a sword, though it’s unknown if there are other optional parts, such as his book, that you’ll be able to swap it out for.

There is no pre-order or release date yet for this figure. More information on that should appear after or during Tamashii Nations 2024. While the teaser image of the figure shows that it’s pending licensor approval, the figure looks pretty complete. So Tamashii Nations should open up pre-orders soon.

The Protagonist, or Will, in Metaphor: ReFantazio is a silent protagonist whose dialogue choices depend on the player. However, from the choices, we can see that he’s a pretty nice person despite all of the negativity that random civilians throw his way. Other figures of the Protagonist that are available to purchase right now include a Basic Nendoroid from Good Smile Company. Pre-orders for the Nendoroid will close on December 18, 2024.

Metaphor: ReFantazio is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and WIndows PC.


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