Persona 5 Akechi Goro Crow Phantom Thief ARTFX J figure by Kotobukiya
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Persona 5 Goro Akechi ARTFX J Figure Will Return in Late 2025

Crow's Phantom Thief attire figure originally appeared in 2018.

Kotobukiya has revealed that it will restock its ARTFX J figure of Goro “Crow” Akechi from Persona 5. Originally available in 2018, the company will re-release the figure in November 2025.

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This figure depicts Crow in his Phantom Thief attire, as he holds his mask and saber in each of his hands. The figure has a scale of 1/8 with a total height of 27 cm (~10.63 inches), which is measured from the slanted base to the tip of Crow’s head.

Here are some of the sample images for the figure, taken from multiple sides:

The restocked figure will cost 14,300 yen (~$99.10). Kotobukiya has put up a listing for the figure on its own online shop with guaranteed stocks for orders made by Tuesday, June 24, 2025. However, it can only ship the product domestically in Japan. People residing elsewhere worldwide can alternatively place orders on other websites that global shipping, such as AmiAmi and HobbyLink Japan.

Considering the initial release date, this figure is one of the rare entries that feature the original Persona 5 logo. Most of the more recent figures, such as the 2022 Lucrea figure of Akechi in his Loki attire, use the logo for the enhanced Persona 5 Royal, which Atlus released first in Japan in October 2019.

The 2018 ARTFX J figure of Persona 5‘s Goro “Crow” Akechi in his Phantom Thief attire will be available again in November 2025.


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