Tears of the Kingdom Prizes Coming to Japanese Crane Games
Posted on November 05 2024 by Rod Lloyd
Sega Corporation has announced that a collection of Tears of the Kingdom-inspired prize products will soon be debuting in Japan. These prizes, which will be available in Sega Plaza crane games in the coming months, include a series of Tears of the Kingdom plush dolls and a Tears of the Kingdom Link statue.
Sega Plaza’s latest Tears of the Kingdom offerings will include five different plush dolls, all based on characters from the game. The two larger plushies (approximately 18 x 13 x 27 cm) depict the game’s versions of Link and Zelda, respectively. Link has been available since October 11th (click here to see where this item is carried), while Zelda will become available on November 8th (click here to see where this item is carried).
The other three plush dolls, dubbed “mascots,” are a bit smaller in size (5 x 5 x 10 cm) and depict Link, Zelda, and a Korok, respectively. These plushies will become available on December 26th.
Sega Plaza’s snazziest new Tears of the Kingdom prize is a new addition to the company’s “FIGURIZMα” line of statues. Depicting Tears of the Kingdom‘s Link in the same pose as seen on the game’s box art, this FIGURIZMα statue (approximately 10 x 23 cm) boasts many intricate details. The statue will become available on December 26th.
All these prizes join Sega Plaza’s existing line of Tears of the Kingdom goodies, which includes cushions, mugs, and more.
Keep an eye on Sega Plaza’s Tears of the Kingdom prize page right here to find out where these new prizes will be available. They are also available for pre-order on sites like Rakuten Ichiba in Japan.
What do you think of these Tears of the Kingdom prizes coming soon to Japan? Would you try to win any of them? Let us know in the comments below!
Source: Sega Corporation (via Nintendo Switch Information Blog, Nintendo Wire, Nintendo Soup)
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