Six new Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! prize figures set for release by SEGA

Six new figures based on the popular mobile rhythm game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat. Hatsune Miku” are set to be released by prize figure manufacturer SEGA.
The new products are part of SEGA’s “Desktop×Decorate Collections,” a line of collectible prize figures designed with small bases, making them easy to display together on a desk.

Project SEKAI is a rhythm game that features not only the iconic virtual singers but also five original bands of high school students.

A unique feature of the game is its “Sekai” system, where different themed worlds exist as manifestations of the human characters’ true feelings, and within each of these worlds, the virtual singers have different appearances and personalities.

This new collection of six figures captures the virtual singers as they appear in some of these specific “Sekai.”

The lineup includes a figure of Hatsune Miku from the “Empty Sekai.”


This version captures her quiet and mysterious atmosphere, with her voluminous hair and heterochromatic eyes.


Kagamine Rin is depicted in her energetic “Stage Sekai” form, while her counterpart, Kagamine Len, is captured in his cool “Street Sekai” attire.








Megurine Luka is featured in her gentle “Classroom Sekai” appearance, complete with her uniform-style outfit.




MEIKO is also represented by her “Street Sekai” version, showcasing her mature and casual style.




Finally, KAITO is presented in his “Wonderland Sekai” costume, dressed for a show.




Each of the figures stands between 14.5 and 16 centimeters tall, and as “prize figures,” these items are primarily available as prizes in crane games and other arcade machines.

The six new Project SEKAI figures are scheduled to begin their rollout in arcades across Japan this coming week, starting from Friday, the 25th of July, 2025.
They will likely be available from hobby goods stores internationally around September/October, as many prize figures now receive a general sale release outside of Japan around 1-2 months after the initial arcade/prize release.
Source: Official Website
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