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Saya no Uta Nendoroid Figure Comes With Meaty Room Background

Saya no Uta Nendoroid Figure Comes With Meaty Room Background
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Good Smile Company shared release windows for the Saya no Uta (The Song of Saya) Nendoroid, and it confirmed the figure will come with a background based on what Fuminori Sakisaka sees when he looks at a room in his home for display purposes. The item arrives in Japan in July 2026, then shows up worldwide in Q4 2026. It will cost $42.99/¥6,800

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This figure doesn’t attempt to depict the true form of Saya at all, and instead the Nendoroid involves a chibi version of the one Fuminori and us players see as we go through Saya no Uta. She comes with three face plates. One features a normal smile, she looks sly in a second one, and the third looks like her eyes are closed and she’s about to kiss someone or something. She comes with optional wings that can be attached to her back. There’s also some of the gel meat she can hold. The package also comes with the meat room, which can be removed and used as a background when displaying her.

Here are some example pictures showing how The Song of Saya figure looks:

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Good Smile Company confirmed another figure of the character too. That’s a scale model of her with her wings showing.

The Saya no Uta Nendoroid will come to Japan in July 2026, the figure will appear worldwide in Q4 2026, and the game is available on PCs outside of Japan in English as The Song of Saya. 

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