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Hatsune Miku Cinnamoroll XStellar Figure Wears Summer Marine Outfit

Hatsune Miku Cinnamoroll XStellar Figure Wears Summer Marine Outfit
Images via Sega, Crypton, and Sanrio

Sega updated its listings for new merchandise, and a new XStellar figure of Hatsune Miku with Cinnamoroll in summer marine sailor outfits will show up on July 24, 2026. It’s only confirmed for Japan so far, where it will show up as a prize in arcades. However, Sega does sell its XStellar figures worldwide on its Amazon storefronts, such as some recent Frieren releases.

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The XStellar Hatsune Miku Cinnamoroll figure is a static one. It involves the Vocaloid wearing a summer sailor suit style dress that is white with light blue accents. She also wears a white hat with red ribbon. Cinnamoroll is attached to her left pigtail and wears a matching outfit and hat. 

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Here are the first photos Sega shared.

Ever since Sanrio and Crypton teamed up for this crossover, we’ve seen tons of merchandise of the characters together appear. For example, in April 2026 a whole new Dream Sakura initiative launched. That put the duo in matching cherry blossom kimonos. In addition to Sega making items, we also saw companies like Good Smile Company do so too.

The XStellar Hatsune Miku Cinnamoroll Summer Version figure of the two in matching marine sailor costumes will show up in Japan on July 24, 2026. We should see it worldwide after that.

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