Ys VIII 8 Adol Christin figure prototype by Kotobukiya
Image courtesy of Kotobukiya and Nihon Falcom

Ys VIII Adol and Dana Figure Prototypes Revealed

Kotobukiya revealed two figure prototypes based on Adol Christin and Dana Iclucia from Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on its Japanese official X account. Adol’s prototype is already fully painted, and Kotobukiya has also confirmed that it will open pre-orders for his figure on June 18, 2024, while the prototype for Dana’s figure is still unpainted, so it will take more time until the company is ready to launch pre-orders for her figure.

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Regardless of the prototypes’ statuses, Kotobukiya has also put up both prototypes for display at its Akihabara store. The company also confirmed that both figures will have the same 1/7 scale.

Here is the tweet revealing the painted prototype of Ys VIII Adol Christin’s figure:

And here is the other tweet showing the unpainted prototype of Dana Iclucia’s figure:

The new Ys VIII figures will add more entries to Kotobukiya’s collection of figures from Nihon Falcom’s game characters. The former had previously revealed figures based on numerous Trails series characters, such as Rean Schwarzer, Estelle Bright, and Tio Plato.

Kotobukiya will open pre-orders for the 1/7 scale figure of Adol Christin from Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The company will launch pre-orders for Dana Iclucia’s figure at a later time, after it has finished painting her prototype. As a reminder, Ys VIII appeared first on PlayStation Vita in Japan in 2016. The game has since been made available worldwide on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


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