Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid is Available Alone or in a Trio

Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid is Available Alone or in a Trio

When it comes to getting a Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid, Good Smile Company announced two options. One is to get a single Nendoroid of the character, represented in game by three identical triplets sharing a one soul. The other is to get a set of three identical figures. One costs ¥7,800/$54.99. The set of three costs ¥23,000/$159.99. Both options will appear in May 2023 in Japan and July 2023 in North America.

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The Cerberus teaser art first appeared in February 2022, alongside details about Lucifer, Justice, and Modeus figures. At WonHobby G 2022 Autumn, her smiling face plate and pose with heart speech bubble showed up. The final figure comes with the smiling face plate, one in which she’s scheming, and a third that seems worried. She also comes with extra hand and arm parts.

Here’s a closer look at the Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid in Good Smile Company’s official photos.

If people pre-order one of this figure from Good Smile Company, they get a postcard showing art of her.
Good Smile Company

The set of three also includes a special bonus from the official store. In addition to the postcard, people will get three red, translucent bases and one additional smiling face plate that makes it look like the character is looking left.
Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid is Available Alone or in a Trio

The next Nendoroid in this line will be of Modeus. Her unpainted prototype already showed up in November 2022.

The Helltaker Cerberus Nendoroid will appear in Japan in May 2023 and in North America in July 2023. Pre-orders are open until February 16, 2023. Helltaker is available for free on PCs.


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