Banpresto Hatsune Miku Gundam Figure in Development
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Banpresto Hatsune Miku Gundam Figure Debuts in December

Bandai Namco’s Banpresto social media account announced that a Hatsune Miku figure will be part of the Banpresto Evolve line. It will debut in December 2025 as a prize figure. Before its launch, a prototype will appear at the Ikebukuro GiGO starting on July 1, 2025. Based on the initial imagery shown in the Banpresto announcement, this item will be based on the official art for the official December 2024 metaverse collaboration event.

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Here’s the official art revealed alongside the announcement for the new 45th anniversary project. It features Hatsune Miku in a blue and white military uniform with black belt, white shirts, and gold and red accents in front of a RX-78-02 Gundam. She’s also holding a microphone. This suggests the figure could resemble that same image. 

This is one of multiple Hatsune Miku Gundam crossover figures and items on the way. Another Lucrea line figures are being prepared by Megahouse and Bandai Namco. While this newly announced one will be in crane games, that Megahouse ones will be more expensive items sold in stores. One will be based on Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz’s Wing Gundam Zero, and the other will be tied to Mobile Suit Gundam 00 and feature a Haro.

Hatsune Miku also appeared in the Banpresto Evolve line before. A Swan Lake style ballerina figure showed up once, and

The Banpresto Evolve Hatsune Miku Gundam prize figure will debut in Japan in December 2025.


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