NieR:Automata Ver 1.1a Namjatown Collab Reveals New 2B & 9S Artwork

Bandai Namco has announced a collaboration with Square Enix and Aniplex regarding the NieR:Automata Ver 1.1a anime series.

Occurring in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, between August 11 and September 24, 2023, in Namjatown, visiting fans can purchase several pieces of merchandise, including pin badges, acrylic stands, clear files, and more. There will also be special menu items present, each themed on the anime in multiple ways, such as the meatballs of one dish decorated to look like machines.

In addition, two new illustrations of 2B and 9S have been shared, which will be featured across various merchandise sets. Further, the illustrations have two iterations, depicting the characters with their goggles on and the other exposing their faces.

You can view all four new illustrations of 2B and 9S below:

For more information about this collaboration, check out its official website.

NieR:Automata has sold over seven million units worldwide.

Square Enix uploaded a one-hour compilation music video of chill tracks from the NieR series.

NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition is now available for Nintendo Switch worldwide. The first iteration of the game, simply NieR:Automata, is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox, and PC, with the Xbox version containing the colosseum DLC sans extra purchases.

The Switch version has a physical release with a reversible cover, and it is not a Cloud version. It includes all existing DLC and new NieR Replicant & Re[in]carnation costumes.

NieR:Automata was initially released in 2017 on PlayStation 4 and PC, with an Xbox One release in 2018. The game follows characters named 2B and 9S, who are agents of Yorha, an organization tasked with various combative and information-gathering missions. This entry became highly popularized for its storytelling and characters in a fusion of action, exploration, and shmup elements.


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