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Figma PlayStation Console and Handheld Replicas Shown

Figma PlayStation Console and Handheld Replicas Shown
Image via Good Smile Company

Good Smile Company announced release windows for the FigmaPlus PlayStation console and replica set for Figma figures that includes the PS1, PS5, and Vita. It will launch in September 2026 in Japan and Q1 2027 worldwide. It costs $36.99/¥5,500.

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The full PlayStation FigmaPlus set of consoles and handhelds includes systems, game boxes, memory cards, controllers, and in the case of the PS1 a disc since the lid can open. There are also hand parts for holding controllers, the PSP or Vita, and cases.

Here’s the list of consoles (and games) that appear:

  • PS1 with Ape Escape, controller, and memory cards, including a PocketStation.
  • PS2 with Shadow of the Colossus, controller, and memory card.
  • PS3 with Toro: Let’s party and controller.
  • PSP with Everybody’s Golf.
  • PS4 with Bloodborne and controller.
  • Vita with Freedom Wars.
  • PS5 with Astro Bot and controller.

Here are some photos of everything and Figmas using them, courtesy of Good Smile Company.


This isn’t the first time Good Smile Company released console replicas to use with Figma figures as part of the FigmaPlus line. It did so with Sega consoles and handhelds too. That included items like the Game Gear and Dreamcast, and it did include games to insert into the systems.

The FigmaPlus PlayStation console and handheld replicas designed for Figma figures will debut in Japan in September 2026, and they will show up worldwide in Q1 2027. Pre-orders close on March 18, 2026.

Jenni Lada
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