Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Eunie figma
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Eunie Figma Global Pre-Orders Open

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for its upcoming figma of Eunie from Xenoblade Chronicles 3. People from all around the world can order the action figure from the company’s international web store at ï¿¥12,800 (~$87.75). People residing in the U.S. and Canada should also be able to order from Good Smile Online Shop U.S. However, the American website is inaccessible as of this writing due to its server getting congested.

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The action figure will have an approximate total height of around 145mm (5.7 inches), which includes the wings on Eunie’s head. The set will come with two alternate facial expression plates and four alternate hand poses for each side. It will also include a customizable Gunrod and a sealed letter.

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Max Factory has also uploaded a new trailer featuring Eunie’s figma on its YouTube channel:

Eunie’s figma has been one of the most anticipated figure releases, and Good Smile Company gradually provided updates on the action figure’s development. The company first revealed an unpainted prototype of the figma in February 2024. It then shared updated images of the now-painted prototype in early August 2024, which indicated that her figure would be soon available for pre-orders.

The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Eunie figma will be gradually available worldwide starting from Japan in June 2025. Good Smile Company will continue accepting pre-orders for the action figure until October 2, 2024.


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