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NieR:Automata Party T-card and Related Merchandise Available

NieR:Automata T-Card and Collab Goods
Image via Square Enix and Culture Entertainment Inc.

Culture Entertainment released a new NieR:Automata T-card as well as a line of collaboration goods based on the anime adaptation of the game. The T-card and merchandise feature a newly-drawn illustration of a dignified-looking 2B and 9S in party wear. Orders for the original goods and issuance for the T-card are being taken on the FAN+Life website. Pre-orders and issuance for the T-cards begin today, August 16, 2023. The T-cards will also be issued at TSUTAYA stores across Japan beginning August 28, 2023. The issuance fee for the T-card is 550 yen ($3.77). [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Here is a list of the NieR Automata 2B and 9S merchandise and their prices:

  • Card Stand With Acrylic Stand (2B and 9S variants) – 2,530 yen ($17.35) each
  • Slide Card Case (2B and 9S variants) – 1,540 yen ($10.56) each

You can view the T-card and collaboration goods in the gallery below:

T-cards are essentially point cards to be used across participating stores in Japan. With them, customers can accumulate points that can be converted to yen discounted from their next purchase.

The Culture Entertainment Inc. and NieR: Automata Ver1.1a T-card and collaboration merchandise are scheduled to release late December 2023. Pre-orders are available now on the FAN+Life website. The T-cards can also be purchased at TSUTAYA stores in Japan. The issuance fee for the T-card is 550 yen ($3.77). T-cards are only usable for shopping in Japan at participating locations. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll, and the game is available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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