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Two Kinds of Palworld Pal Keychains Launch in Japan

Two Kinds of Palworld Pal Keychains Launch in Japan
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Ahead of the 1.0 debut of Palworld, Bushiroad started offering two kinds of Pal keychains series in gachapon capsule machines in Japan. One involves a flat rubber version of one of five characters, while the other involves small figures. It is 300 yen (~$2) per try. It’s unknown if we’ll also eventually see them sold worldwide. All of them are around 55mm tall, which means they’re about the same size as the blind box figures coming to the US.

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Each of these collections consists of five possible pulls. In the case of the rubber straps of mascots, only Pals appear. The possibilities are Cattiva, Chikipi, Lamball, Relaxaurus, and Tanzee. The one that involves small figures features the four pals Cattiva, Chikipi, Ralaxaurus, and Tanzee and a Pal Sphere. 

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Here’s how both of those collections look. In each case, Bushiroad billed them as “volume 1,” so we will likely see more of these in the future. 

While it is unknown if we’ll see these official Palworld Pal keychains worldwide, we do know that actual toys and figures are on the way. Both single action figures and blind boxes of various Pals will be sold in North America starting in August 2026.

The first volumes of both collections of Bushiroad Palworld Pal keychains are now in gashapon capsule machines in Japan. The 1.0 PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC launch happens on July 10, 2026. 

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