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Octopath Traveler Primrose Figure Arrives in 2027

Octopath Traveler Primrose Figure Arrives in 2027
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Square Enix announced its first Octopath Traveler figure will be of Primose the dancer from the original game. She’ll show up on March 29, 2027 in Japan, though the official English stores and Amazon storefront aren’t showing worldwide listings and release date estimates yet. The Japanese version will cost 35,200 yen (~$217). 

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Primose will be a static figure with no additional poses or face plates to change her appearance. She’s in her standard dancer attire from the original game. She’s also positioned in such a way that it looks like she’s dancing. She’ll stand at almost ten and a half inches tall (265mm). 

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Here are some of the initial photos of the upcoming figure. 

This figure reveal came up alongside some announcements tied to the main game. Square Enix confirmed native ports of Octopath Traveler 1 and 2 for the Switch 2 that feature higher frame rates and a boosted resolution. It also teased The Adventures of Elliot hero Elliot will show up as a new Wishvale resident after a 2026 update.

The Octopath Traveler Primrose figure will show up in Japan on March 29, 2026. That entry is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and PC worldwide and is on the Switch 2 in Japan now and worldwide on October 1, 2026. 

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