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You Can Wear a Tales of Vesperia Yuri Lowell Blastia Replica

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Toei and Bandai Namco announced pre-orders for a metal bangle that’s a replica of Yuri Lowell’s Bodhi Blastia from Tales of Vesperia are now open. The bangle costs 13,200 JPY ($82.65) on Fulton. Though that storefront stated in its shipping policy that it doesn’t offer international shipping, you can still purchase directly from the site via WorldShopping. It will release in late July 2026.

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According to the product description, the Blastia replica is designed to be an exact recreation of the in-game accessory Yuri wears in Tales of Vesperia. It includes the iconic red stone, but it will also feature the etchings that appeared in-game. It is made of stainless steel with ion plating, with gold color. This makes it more scratch-resistant and supposedly prevent the color from fading or changing over the years. It is designed to be either worn or displayed.

The Tales of Vesperia Blastia replica bangle will come in a jewelry case with the game’s logo both outside and inside. It will also come with an acrylic display stand of Yuri sitting on a windowsill with an arm resting on his knee. This is designed to offer a reference point so we can see the Blastia on his wrist.

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Tales of Vesperia originally came out on the Xbox 360, and a PS3 version came out exclusively in Japan. The definitive version of the game, which comes with the content that was only in the PS3 version, is available on the PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch. The Tales of Vesperia Yuri Blastia bangle is available to pre-order from April 24, 2026 to May 10, 2026. It will ship out in late July 2026.

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