Square Enix Opens Pre-Orders for $2,400 NieR:Automata 2B Figure; Maybe We’ll Get NieR 3 if Enough People Buy it

Square Enix has opened pre-orders for the NieR:Automata 1/3 Scale – 2B figure. Crafted by Prime 1 Studio, this figure’s quality is truly pristine, which should be the case given its $2,400 price tag. Additionally, her companion, Pod 042, and her iconic Virtuous Treaty weapon are also included.

Further, there is a Deluxe variation of the figure at $2,600, which includes more parts like “a head part without combat goggles, a right arm part with the “Virtuous Contract” in hand and pointed down, and a lower body part in self-destruct mode.”

You can view both versions of the figure below:

You can pre-order the NieR:Automata 1/3 Scale – 2B figure from Square Enix North America for $2,400.00 and the Deluxe edition from the same storefront for $2,600.00.

The following video highlights it:

NieR:Automata has sold over seven million units worldwide.

The anime is returning later this month.

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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