Steins;Gate Time Machine Replica Will Be at 15th Anniversary Pop-Up
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Steins;Gate Time Machine Replica Will Be at 15th Anniversary Pop-Up

Tohakusha announced it will feature a replica of the time machine from Steins;Gate at a 15th anniversary exhibition at the Akihabara Don Quijote store in Tokyo, Japan. The show will start on Steins;Gate day, which is July 28th, the day Future Gadget Lab’s Time Leap Machine is made and the game’s events begin. The event will include replicas, art, and merchandise to buy when it runs between July 28, 2025 and August 31, 2025.

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Since this announcement is still early, there are no images or exact details about some of the exhibits that will be shown or items that will be sold. Tohakusha specifically mentioned a 1:1 scale version of the the Steins;Gate time machine, and this could refer to the Time Leap Machine or FG204. The latter would be much larger than the former, naturally. 

The actual 15th anniversary of the series took place on October 15, 2024. Mages celebrated with a short video confirming more projects were planned and a Steins;Gate 15th Live: One World event on October 27, 2024.

The Steins;Gate 15th Anniversary Pop-Up will take place at the Akihabara Don Quijote between July 28, 2025 and August 31, 2025. The original game is on the Switch, PS3, Vita, PC, and mobile devices worldwide, as well as on the PS4, Xbox 360, and mobile devices in Japan. A remake called Steins;Gate Re:Boot is in development. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll.


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