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See 2.0 Sword Art Online Kirito and Asuna Nendoroids

We got a better look at the refreshed releases of the Sword Art Online Nendoroids of Kirito and Asuna, as Good Smile Company showcased the figures 2.0 versions during Nendoroid Funs 2025 Winter. The video actually showed prototypes of both of the updated items. These are based on both characters’ appearances in the original series

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These two are quite far along in development. Both of the 2.0 Sword Art Online Kirito and Asuna Nendoroids appeared in painted prototype form during the video. Also, because this was a video and not just photographs, Good Smile Company shared multiple examples of potential poses. Most of these tended to be active ones. So we got to see Asuna wielding Lambent Light with smiling and shouting expressions. In the case of Kirito, he has both Dark Repulser and Elucidator on hand in these examples, and his smiling and angry face plates are shown.

Here’s the official photo announcing the rerelease and showing both characters:

You can watch the full Nendoroid Funs 2025 Winter showcase on YouTube below:

Given how many Nendoroids there are of Sword Art Online characters, it might be difficult to remember the original Asuna and Kirito ones’ preorders opened in 2012 ahead of a 2013 release. Since then, we’ve also seen ones based on other entries, such as the Titania Asuna. There are also ones based on Alicizationand Ordinal Scale.

The 2.0 Sword Art Online Kirito and Asuna Nendoroids are in development, and there’s no release window for the figures yet. Since painted prototypes appeared, we could see pre-orders open in a few weeks. The anime is on Crunchyroll. Yen Press handles the light novels and manga series outside of Japan.


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