Nyaan joins the Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX prize figure line-up

BANDAI SPIRITS will soon be bringing a new prize figure of Gundam GQuuuuuuX’s Nyaan to Japanese arcades.
The “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX Nyaan Figure” will be distributed via crane games in Japan, giving fans a chance to prove their skill and win a figure of Nyaan in her school uniform.

Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX represents the latest chapter in the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise and features a fresh cast of characters set in an alternate version of the original series continuity.

Prize figures are a popular and accessible way for fans to acquire merchandise of their favorite characters from anime series.

These figures are commonly found in crane games across Japan (often called “UFO catchers”) and typically only go on sale in retail stores as 2nd hand items sold to the shop by someone who won it.
Prize figures are usually pre-painted non-scale figures and provide an affordable entry point into the figure collecting hobby.


BANDAI SPIRITS is a major producer of prize figures and distributes a large amount of anime figures and merchandise via crane games through their Banpresto brand.
This new prize figure of Nyaan will stand at approximately 23cm tall and the figure captures her appearance in her school uniform just as she appears in the anime.


Fans keen to add Nyaan to their collection can start to look for her at arcades and amusement centers across Japan from July 7th, 2025.

Availability of the figure outside of Japan may vary, as it will likely be sold by 3rd party retailers who either source their stock from the Japanese second hand market, or directly through BANDAI’s own distribution network.


For locations stocked by BANDAI’s distributors, the figure should appear on store shelves around 1-2 months after the Japanese release as long as the figure is licensed for distribution in your territory.
To coincide with the release of the new Nyaan figure, a new prize figure of Machu in her pilot suit will also be released this July.
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