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Gnosia Rubber Keychains to Appear in Gashapon Machines

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From the fourth week of October 2025, keychains based on the characters from the upcoming Gnosia anime will appear in Gashapon machines around Japan. It’ll cost 300 JPY ($2.05) per attempt, and there are eight possible variations to collect.

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The eight Gnosia characters you can get rubber keychains of via the Gashapon machines are:

  • Gina
  • Raqio
  • Setsu
  • Shigemichi
  • SQ
  • Stella
  • Yuri
  • Yuriko

There are still a few characters missing, such as Kukrushka and Remnan. It’s likely that they will appear in a second round of rubber keychains later on.

Gnosia is a visual novel social deduction RPG that originally came out in 2019 for the PlayStation Vita. It later came out on more modern consoles like the Windows PC and the PS5. The anime adaptation by Domerica will come out later this month. Yuri is the main character of the anime, but in the game, you play as a customizable self-insert character whose avatar never appears on screen.

Plot-wise, Gnosia is similar to existing social deduction games like Mafia or Werewolf. Gnosia are monsters that can erase someone every night. While Gnosia remain, the spaceship can’t land and let anyone off. So during the day, characters discuss who the Gnosia are and vote them out. During the night, the Gnosia choose who they want to kill. The catch of Gnosia is that the story also involves a time loop trapping Yuri and Setsu (along with everyone else) on the ship. Not only do they need to survive the Gnosia attacks, but they also need to figure out a way out of the time loop.

Gnosia is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC. The Gnosia anime will start airing in October 2025.

Stephanie Liu
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