Cospa will sell NieR Automata anime 2B and 9S t-shirts at TGS 2023

NieR: Automata Anime T-Shirts Will Be Sold at TGS 2023

COSPA revealed new t-shirts based on the anime adaptation of NieR: Automata Ver1.1a. The brand will sell these shirts firsthand at Tokyo Game Show 2023, which will take place physically on September 21-24, 2023. Afterward, it will bring the products to general stores in Japan in late November 2023.

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In a similar fashion to the previously revealed Guilty Gear apparel, COSPA’s NieR: Automata anime t-shirts will be available in four sizes: S, M, L, and XL. However, the S-sized shirts will not be available for purchase at the TGS 2023 booth.

The NieR: Automata Ver1.1a t-shirt collection will comprise four designs in total: 2B, 9S, and a general YoRHa design available in black and white. The Japanese press release also made a reference to the cube on the YoRHA T-shirt, as it warns wearers of the same shirt to not lean on each other.

Each T-shirt will be available at Ā„3,300 (~$22.35). Online pre-orders for the shirts are also immediately available on COSPA’s website until October 8, 2023. People residing outside Japan can also place indirect orders by using third-party shipping services like Tenso.

These new T-shirts will be based on the NieR: Automata Ver1.1a anime which debuted in January 2023. Aniplex has also confirmed that the anime’s second cour is under production. NieR: Automata originated as a video game that has over 7.5 million units sold on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch as of April 2023.


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