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Zenless Zone Zero Characters Paired With Sanrio Mascots

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Image via Sanrio, HoYoVerse

Zenless Zone Zero and Sanrio collaboration merchandise with characters from both will appear in GiGO stores around Japan between February 11, 2026 and March 1, 2026. This collaboration is to celebrate the Angels of Delusion group’s playable debut. HoYoVerse already shared details about the items we’ll see.

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Each Zenless Zone Zero character is posing with a Sanrio mascot, with both characters sharing motifs and colors in their outfits. You can get goods of:

  • Aria x My Melody
  • Bangboo x Hello Kitty
  • Nangong Yu x Kuromi
  • Sunna x Cinnamoroll

With the exception of Bangboo, all three belong to the Angels of Delusion faction, which has an idol group-like theme. HoYoVerse revealed them in the TGA 2025 trailer back in December 2025. Goods that you’ll be able to get at the GiGO store include acrylic stands, tapestries, and keychains. Some of the merchandise, like the acrylic keychains, also features chibified versions of the characters.

Here’s a closer look at some of the Zenless Zone Zero Sanrio character merchandise.

For every 500 JPY you spend at a crane game with the Sanrio and Zenless Zone Zero collaboration goods, you can receive an original trading postcard depicting the characters posing with the mascots. There are eight variations—four with the original look and four with the chibi look—and you can’t choose which one you get.

Until March 24, 2026, you can also use the GiGO-exclusive code “ZZZGIGO” to receive:

  • 15,000 Dennies
  • 1 W-Engine Energy Module
  • 1 Senior Investigation Log

Zenless Zone Zero is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, Xbox Series X, and mobile devices.

Stephanie Liu
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