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Hatsune Miku Reimagined as Six-Figure Chess Set

Hatsune Miku Reimagined as Six-Figure Chess Set

Tianwen Kadokawa has opened pre-orders for the Hatsune Miku Chess Series, a collection of six minifigures that reimagine the virtual idol as each chess piece. Each figure stands approximately 13 cm tall and features a unique costume, accessories, and stand tailored to its chess role, including king, queen, bishop, knight, rook, and pawn. The collection is currently exclusive to China, with no international release announced.

The design concept treats each chess piece as a distinct character. For instance, Knight Miku wears a riding outfit with a horse logo, reflecting the piece's equestrian association. Queen Miku is depicted with a small red crown and a regal cane, while the other four figures receive wardrobes and props that align with their symbolic chess identities. Each figure comes with an individual stand.

All six figures are produced in both black and white color variants, indicating the series is intended for functional board play rather than solely display. To assemble a complete playable set, a buyer would need both color runs of all six figures. The source does not confirm if a complete board and piece bundle will be offered. The 13 cm scale per figure positions the collection between trading figures and display statues, allowing for detailed costume work while remaining suitable for desk and shelf collecting.

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