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    Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Yoshizawa Nendoroid Figure Prototype Unveiled

    Awaiting final approval.

    Good Smile Company, in collaboration with ATLUS, unveiled the prototype for the upcoming Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Yoshizawa Nendoroid figure. The upcoming Nendoroid figure depicts Kasumi in her iconic Phantom Thief outfit. 

    The official Good Smile Company Twitter account revealed the prototype version of the Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Yoshizawa Nendoroid figure during the WonHobby Gallery 2023 Spring event. A chibi Kasumi may be seen in her Phantom Thief outfit, but the prototype is missing coloring and other aspects that will be included in the final product. This lack of coloring is due to the prototype awaiting final approval by the licensor, ATLUS. A release date for the new Nendoroid figure was not announced, but Good Smile Company states the figure is coming soon.

    Check out the new prototype below, via Good Smile Company:

    Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Yoshizawa Nendoroid Figure Prototype

    Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Yoshizawa Nendoroid figure

    Kasumi Yoshizawa is a newly added character in Persona 5 Royal alongside Takuto Maruki and Jose. These character play a greater role during the third semester, but players experience their backstories and rise in prominence throughout the events of Persona 5 Royal. Additionally, Kasumi and Maruki are two of the game’s new confidants, which are critical in reaching the game’s true ending.

    Persona 5 Royal is available now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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