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TotK Gacha Machines Found, Dispensing Real-Life Zonai Devices

Author : Lily Dec 11,2024
TotK Zonai Device Dispensers as Gacha Machines

Nintendo Tokyo has launched a new line of collectible magnetic Zonai Device capsules, dispensed via gacha machines. These charming collectibles, inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, offer fans a unique way to own miniature versions of in-game devices.

Six Iconic Zonai Devices Available

This exclusive gachapon (gacha machine) collection features six popular Zonai Devices: the Zonai Fan, Flame Emitter, Portable Pot, Shock Emitter, Big Wheel, and Rocket. Each miniature device includes a magnet designed to resemble the Ultrahand’s adhesive, a fun nod to the game's mechanics. The capsule design itself mirrors the in-game Device Dispensers, adding to the thematic appeal.

Unlike acquiring these items in-game, obtaining these collectibles requires a monetary investment. Each capsule costs approximately $4, with a two-capsule purchase limit per transaction. This limited purchase and the game's popularity may result in long queues at the Nintendo Tokyo store.

A Growing Collection of Nintendo Gachapon

This isn't Nintendo's first foray into gachapon collectibles. Previous releases include the Controller Button Collections, launched in June 2021, featuring Famicom and NES controller keychains. A second wave, released in July 2024, expanded the collection to include SNES, N64, and Gamecube controllers.

These collectibles are currently available exclusively at the Nintendo Store in Tokyo. However, availability may expand to other Nintendo locations in the future. Resellers are also a possibility, though at a potentially inflated price. Fans can also check the Nintendo Check-In booth at Narita Airport for potential availability.

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