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Genshin Impact Ganyu Figure Has Her Cryo Pearl

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Apex-Toys will open up pre-orders of a Genshin Impact Ganyu figure from November 1, 2021. She will ship out in January 2023. On the Taobao website, the Plenilune Gaze Ganyu figure costs 14,000 JPY, which is around $122.85. Those who order the figure from the Apex Innovation storefront on Taobao can also get a file folder depicting Ganyu in front of Liyue Harbor. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The Genshin Impact Ganyu figure is a 1/7 scale. The light blue in her hair and in the details of her clothing is close to that of her model in-game. Her pose, Plenilune Gaze, is from her game card, with one leg slightly bent and her Sacred Cryo Pearl between her hands. While Apex-Toys lists the figure for 14,000 JPY, she will most likely cost slightly more from storefronts such as AmiAmi. On NekoTwo, for example, she costs $189.99.

Check out some more pictures of the Ganyu figure below.

This is not the first time that Apex-Toys has released figures for the ladies of Genshin Impact. Earlier this year in August, it revealed a light-up diorama figure of Ningguang. In September, it showed off a Keqing figure, which will ship in December 2022.

Genshin Impact is readily available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, mobile devices and PC. Pre-orders for the Ganyu figure will open on Taobao from November 1, 2021. Retailer sites such as AmiAmi will have her in storefronts soon.

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