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New Gnosia Figures Based on Setsu and SQ

New Gnosia Figures Based on Setsu and SQ
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Now that the Gnosia anime adaptation is here, Sega announced its Chokonose line of figures will include Setsu and SQ. Setsu will appear first in Japanese arcades starting on February 20, 2026, and SQ will follow on March 6, 2026. Worldwide release plans haven’t been shared yet, but Sega often sells these figures on Amazon after launch. Big Bad Toy Store also shows listings for both, but isn’t accepting orders.

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The Chokonose items are sort of like a noodle stopper figures, as they all feature characters in sitting positions so someone could place them perching on a desk, shelf, or box. Setsu is the taller of the two, at about three and a half inches (9cm), due to their pose featuring them sitting upright. SQ is only slightly shorter at about three inches (8cm), as her position features her leaning forward toward the viewer. Each one is wearing the outfit worn in the anime adaptation, which is nearly identical to the costumes that appeared in the game. These are also based on their standard appearances, and not their Gnosia-infected ones.

Here’s how both the Setsu and SQ Gnosia Chokonose figures look:

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The Gnosia Setsu figure debuts in Japan in arcades on February 20, 2026, followed by the SQ one on March 6, 2026. We will see them appear worldwide after that. The game is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC worldwide, as well as the Vita in Japan. The anime is streaming worldwide on Crunchyroll.

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