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Kingdom Hearts III Getting Xion Bring Arts Action Figure by Square Enix

With the end of the Holidays, the Japanese figure manufacturing warmachine sprang back to life with a reveal portraying Xion from Kingdom Hearts III.

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With the end of the Holidays, today the Japanese figure manufacturing warmachine sprang back to life, and the first relevant reveal portrays a Kingdom Hearts III character.

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Square Enix just made a new Xion action figure available for pre-order from its Bring Arts brand. You can find it on AmiAmi priced at 7,100 yen, which translates approximately into $66.

She will be released in April 2020, so the lead time is relatively short, as usual for Bring Arts. 

She comes with quite a few accessories, which you can read listed below.

  • Main figure
  • Bring Arts base
  • Keyblade
  • Alternative face part x2
  • Optional hand part x6

“Xion from “KINGDOM HEARTS III” is joining the Bring Arts lineup!
The atmosphere of the cute yet refined expression on her face and feminine silhouette seen in the game has been well recreated.

To express the feel of the material embossing is combined with the flexible material of the coat, which allows the figure to be posed in action unhindered by it.

It includes the keyblade “Replica Kingdom Chain”, an alternative laughing face part, an alternative head part wearing the hood, and 6 types of hand parts so various scenes can be recreated.”

If you’re curious about what she looks like, you can find plenty of pictures in the gallery below.

Speaking of Kingdom Hearts III, we recently saw a new trailer of the upcoming Re Mind DLC, on top of new screenshots.

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