Manufacturers have revealed details for four upcoming Zenless Zone Zero figures, including a Lighter Nendoroid, an Astra Yao scale figure, and SH Figuarts versions of Soldier 0 Anby and Trigger. Three of these figures are scheduled for release in 2027, with Trigger’s timeline still unconfirmed as she was just unveiled by Bandai Namco.
All figures will be available worldwide, though only Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders. AmiAmi is already selling the Astra Yao figure, while Amazon Tamashii Nations and Apex-Toys pages do not yet list these models.
Lighter Nendoroid: Release Dates and Features
The Lighter Nendoroid is the most affordable of the announced figures. It will launch in Japan in January 2027 for ¥7,700 (~$54.99) and arrive in North America in Q3 2027 for $54.99. The figure includes:
- Three face plates
- Removable sunglasses
- A lighter prop
- A glass of beer accessory
- KO gloves
Purchasing directly from the manufacturer’s US or Japanese stores grants an additional part where Lighter holds a special necklace.
Soldier 0 Anby SH Figuarts: Specs and Price
Pre-orders for the Soldier 0 Anby SH Figuarts figure are live in Japan ahead of its January 2027 release. The figure costs 12,100円 (~$77) and includes:
- Two face plates
- Three weapons for extra poses
In contrast, Trigger’s SH Figuarts was only recently announced, with Bandai Namco sharing the first concept art images.
Astra Yao 1/7 Scale Figure: Pricing and Availability
The Astra Yao 1/7 scale figure is the most expensive at 29,700円 (~$190). It will debut in select Asian regions in November 2026, followed by a January 2027 launch in Japan and later availability in North America. Standing at approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts Astra Yao holding a microphone in a style similar to the recent Jane Doe figure.
Zenless Zone Zero Game Updates
The game is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices, with a Steam version in development. The 2.8 update is set to release on May 6, 2026, followed by the 3.0 update after 2.8 concludes.