Sora, Noah, And Mio Amiibo In Stock On Amazon

Although several older figures were recently restocked, what may well be the final new amiibo for Nintendo Switch have now been released. Sora’s figure last week, and the Noah and Mio two-pack a few weeks before that. Naturally, the three figures have been pretty hard to come by since pre-orders went live, but now they’ve all been released, the trio has been popping in and out of stock on Amazon.


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At the time of typing this, Sora’s amiibo is in stock and available through the link in the box below. It does appear to be slightly more expensive than the regular retail price, but unfortunately, it’s one of the only opportunities to bag the figure if you haven’t done so already. It’s not priced so high that it’s a rip-off – especially if Sora is the last amiibo you need to complete your Smash Ultimate collection – and works out about the same as it would have cost had you secured your pre-order through Amazon Japan.

Sora Amiibo

Sora’s amiibo is real and coming in 2024. The final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character to get his own figure, something that wasn’t a sure thing due to Kingdom Hearts’ Disney connection.

As for Noah and Mio’s two-pack, like Sora, whether the figures are in stock appears to depend on when you visit the page. Amazon tends to add stock in batches when a product is in demand to avoid site congestion, and that seems to be the tactic it has employed for these figures. Check the link in the box below to try your luck, but if they’re unavailable, don’t give up. Keep checking back as more stock may well be added throughout the day.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Noah And Mio Amiibo Twin Pack

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Noah And Mio Amiibo Twin Pack

The Noah and Mio amiibo figures from Xenoblade Chronicles 3 are available as a twin pack (who would want to separate this pair, anyway?) Both Noah and Mio are in their signature poses, wearing their main outfits, and carrying their trademark weapons: Lucky Seven and the Dual Moonblades respectively.

Much like everything Nintendo right now, the future of amiibo is uncertain. Since Nintendo hasn’t even confirmed it’s working on another console yet, there’s no word on whether that console will include amiibo support. There’s a Direct later today, but since it has been labeled as a partner showcase, it’s unlikely anything about Nintendo’s hardware and accessories will be mentioned.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario RPG not getting their own amiibo isn’t a promising sign that the figures will be following us into Nintendo’s next generation. I’d have paid a lot of money for all of the characters in their elephant form as amiibo, not to mention Mallow and Geno. Even if we have reached the end of Nintendo’s amiibo road, at least we got Sora. A fitting end to the Smash Ultimate roster additions, and potentially a fitting end to Nintendo’s amiibo era.

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