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New SH Figuarts Figure is Anby (Soldier 0) From Zenless Zone Zero

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A SH Figuarts action figure of Anby (Soldier 0) from Zenless Zone Zero will come out. While there is no release window yet for when people can buy it, you’ll be able to see a prototype of it during the Tamashii Nation 2025 event, which will run from November 14 to 16, 2025.

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So far, the only picture of the figure we have is of an unpainted prototype. We can see that the Anby figure is posing like she does in her in-game portrait. Since this is an SH Figuarts action figure, though, you’ll be able to customize the pose if this is not how you want to display Anby in your home.

Bandai Namco also recently showed off an upcoming SH Figuarts figure of Sailor Moon. This figure already has a painted prototype, and it will also appear at Tamashii Nation 2025 from November 14 to 16, 2025. However, since this one is further along development, we know when to expect more news about its price or release window. We will have to wait a little longer for Bandai Namco to announce further details about the Anby one.

In Zenless Zone Zero, Anby is a member of the Cunning Hares odd-job agency. This version of Anby has her donning her old uniform from when she was captain of the Silver Squad. She is an S-rank Electric Attack agent when she’s Soldier 0. In comparison, the default Anby—whom all players can receive for free—is an A-rank Electric Stun unit.

Zenless Zone Zero is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. More information on the Anby (Soldier 0) SH Figuarts action figure will come out in the future.

Stephanie Liu
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