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title: "Bunny Garden 2 figma figures are confirmed, but Max Factory is keeping the" characters secret for now excerpt: "Bunny Garden 2 is already out on Switch and PC, and now Max Factory has confirmed" figma figures are on the way for the sequel. category: anime date: '2026-04-19T10:01:17+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:

  • Bunny Garden 2
  • figma
  • Max Factory
  • Good Smile Company featured: false coverImage: /images/anime/bunny-garden-2-figma-figures-are-confirmed-but-max-factory-is-keeping-the-characters-secre.jpg

Bunny Garden 2 just launched worldwide on Nintendo Switch and PC, and the game is already getting the kind of merch news figure collectors love to see. Max Factory has confirmed that characters from the sequel are getting turned into figma action figures, which means Bunny Garden is officially stepping further into the mainstream hobby space.

The announcement came from Max Factory’s social media, where the company confirmed that heroines from Bunny Garden 2 will join the Good Smile Company figma lineup. The catch is that this reveal is still very early. There is no release window yet, and Max Factory also did not name which characters are being made.

So yeah, the big headline is simple: the figures are real, but the details are still under wraps.

That said, this is still a pretty nice win for fans of the series, especially because figma releases usually matter more than a basic acrylic stand or keychain drop. A figma means articulated posing, accessories, display value, and a much bigger presence in the anime game figure scene. For a title like Bunny Garden 2, that is a sign the property has enough momentum to support more premium collectible merch.

Right now, Bunny Garden 2 has six characters in total. Three are returning from the first game, while three are brand-new heroines. The original cast already has a stronger merch history behind them, so they naturally feel like safe choices. At the same time, because the sequel is the focus of this announcement, fans are already wondering if Max Factory could use this chance to spotlight the newer faces instead. The source text points to Erisa, Kuon, and Runa as possible candidates, but to be clear, none of them have been officially confirmed for the figma line yet.

There is also one detail that should matter to collectors in Malaysia and the wider SEA region. Earlier Bunny Garden merch, including Rin items such as a Nendoroid and figure releases, plus Miuka merchandise, did make it out worldwide. Because of that, there is a decent chance these new Bunny Garden 2 figma figures will also be available beyond Japan once pre-orders go live.

For Malaysian fans, that is the part worth watching. Good Smile and Max Factory products usually have a pretty visible route into this region through hobby stores, reseller pages, and import-friendly retailers. So even if there is no specific SEA launch announcement yet, this does not feel like one of those merch reveals that stays impossible to get unless you are deep in the Japan proxy game.

The bigger question now is timing. Since Max Factory only shared a teaser-style confirmation image with logos and no prototype photos, this could still be very early in the production cycle. Collectors will probably need to wait for the next update to see sculpt previews, character selection, accessories, and pricing.

Still, if you are into anime-style game merch, this is one to keep on your radar. Bunny Garden 2 has barely arrived, and it is already being lined up for figma treatment. That is a strong signal that the series has real collecting appeal, not just launch-week buzz.

For now, Bunny Garden 2 is available worldwide on Switch and PC, and its first confirmed sequel merch push is officially in motion.

Source: Siliconera