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Zenless Zone Zero Anby, Billy, Nicole, and Nekomata Figures Coming

Zenless Zone Zero Anby, Billy, Nicole, and Nekomata Figures Coming
Image via Apex Toys

At Bilibili World 2024 between July 12-14, 2024, Apex-Toys shared Anby, Billy, Nicole, and Nekomata Zenless Zone Zero figures. All four members of the Cunning Hares are in development, though one is further along in development than others. Images were shared after the event on Apex Toys’ Weibo account.

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Of the four Zenless Zone Zero figures, the Anby one is furthest along in development. At the event, a painted prototype of her appeared. The stand makes it look as though she is standing on top of a film canister. Since her figure did appear in this state at BW2024, it is likely she will be the first one released.

Here are closer looks at her figure on its own.

The Billy, Nekomata, and Nicole Zenless Zone Zero figures are all only in the unpainted prototype phase. As such, it isn’t possible to tell which one could appear first after Anby. 

Here’s how the three of them looked at the event:

Anby, Billy, and Nicole are the first three free characters every Zenless Zone Zero player gets. All three are members of the Cunning Hares, and the tutorial and first chapter involves players helping them. Nekomata is the first S-Rank Agent we get a chance to use during the game’s story as part of those initial missions, and she is one of the S-Rank characters always available in standard and limited banners.

Zenless Zone Zero is available for the PS5, PC, and mobile devices, and there is no release window for the Anby, Billy, Nekomata, and Nicole figures yet.

Jenni Lada
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