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Genshin Impact’s Mona Is Getting Her Own Figure

As Genshin Impact's roster of in-game characters continues to increase, so do those you can grab in real life. Mihoyo has just revealed that Mona is the next character getting her very own figure, joining a growing line-up of Genshin Impact-related collectibles.

Mona is Genshin Impact's sassy, magical Hydro-user and another one of those rare, five-star characters available via stingy banner drops. Her snazzy new figure comes from Japan-based figure crafters Wonderful Works, which has also tackled other IPs like OreGairu and Atelier. At 1/7 scale, Mona is a pretty hefty size, and other figures in her range typically go for around $200-300.

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There's no word on when you can pre-order just yet, with Wonder Works only noting it'll be available "soon." Genshin Impact's store based in China has no official presence overseas just yet, but vendors like AmiAmi have distributed Genshin Impact merchandise in the past.

「これが運命、私はとうに知っていましたよ。」
旅人の皆様、偉大なる占星術師「モナ」が1/7スケールフィギュアになりました!
近日予約開始です。お楽しみに!#原神 #Genshin pic.twitter.com/7AwqTFLpjh

— Wonderful Works (@Wonderful_Works) July 11, 2021

Mona isn't the only Genshin Impact character to get her own figure. Just last week, we covered the new Ningguang figure that will go for around $200, and they both join a darling, cheerful Klee figure. Mihoyo has released plenty of other goodies, too, not limiting Genshin Impact collectors to just figures. Early this year, we saw an adorable Guoba Pot, a festive New Year calendar, and a mug based on Klee's bombs.

If you're more interested in what Mihoyo is doing in-game, there's still plenty to keep your eye on. Mihoyo just laid out a lengthy list of plans for the upcoming 2.0 update, when the developer will bring new characters, locations, and features to Teyvat. Perhaps one of the most notable changes coming to the new version is the introduction of cross-save, which will give PlayStation 4 players the ability to play on PC and mobile, and vice versa.

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