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NieR Dinner Show Goods Available in Square Enix Store

The Square Enix store in Japan is selling goods with the logo for the “Something Like a NieR Dinner Show 12024: Lovely Food and Music Plus Keiichi Okabe And His Jolly Friends” event. These items are exclusive to the Japanese store.

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All of the items are open for pre-order at the moment, and they’ll ship out from February 28, 2025. You can get:

  • Acrylic panel: 3300 JPY
  • Clear poster: 990 JPY
  • Keychain: 1320 JPY
  • Okabe of the World tote bag: 3300 JPY
  • T-shirt: 3850 JPY

As mentioned earlier, all of the goods use the logo for the NieR dinner show, as well as the key visual. For context, the key visual looked like the main trio for NieR Automata standing in a burning city. Meanwhile, a giant version of Keiichi Okabe looms over the city, with the light reflecting off his glasses to give him a sinister look.

Keiichi Okabe is a Japanese musical composer and arranger, whose music production studio Monaca composes for multiple anime and video games to this day. He was one of the people who worked on the music for NieR Automata, which won “Best Score/Music” during The Game Awards 2017.

As for the dinner show in question, it was an event that took place in late December 2024. The dinner show was a paid event, with VIP tickets allowing people to attend a meet and greet with guests like Keiichi Okabe, Yoko Taro, and singer Emi Evans.

NieR Automata is readily available on the PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch.


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