13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Getting Cute Fluffy/Shippo Plushie; He Looks Appropriately Grumpy

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The celebrations for the second anniversary of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim by Vanillaware are in full swing, and Furyu’s figure brand F:NEX announced via press release a brand new plushie.

Of course, the plushie portrays the mysterious cat Fluffy (named “Shippo,” which means “Tail,” in the Japanese version) in life-sized scale. He’s 40 cm-long excluding the tail and will be priced at 4,950 yen (which roughly translates into $44).

Pre-orders in Japan started yesterday and will end on February 9, with an estimated release window of June 2022.

He’s also posable, so you can display him however you want.

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is currently available for PS4. Just yesterday, we learned that it passed 500,000 units shipped and it’s coming for Nintendo Switch.

If you want to see more of the game, you can read our reviewcheck out the launch traileranother story traileranother video, some spiffy gameplay, another trailer, an extensive batch of screenshots that showcased new characters, the previous gallery of screenshots, more images and artworkanother gameplay reveal, and an earlier trailer.

You can also check out a message from director George Kamitani, in which expressed his pride in the game.

If you’re unfamiliar with 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, you can read an official description below:

“Vanillaware, the storytellers behind Odin Sphere and Dragon’s Crown, craft a sci-fi mystery epic spanning thirteen intertwining stories in 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. With a Metacritic score of 86, 13 Sentinels has won the praise of critics all over the world.

Uncover the truth and delve into a 2D sidescrolling adventure featuring gorgeous art and environments. Then, battle the kaiju in fast-paced, top-down combat. Customize the Sentinels with an arsenal of mechsuit weaponry, and fight to defend humanity!”

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