The collectible figure Mineru’s Construct amiibo, dedicated to the universe of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, has had its release date officially confirmed. Nintendo announced that the item will hit the market on September 17, 2026, putting an end to a period of uncertainty and speculation among fans. The amiibo, which is part of the acclaimed franchise, was initially promised with the indication “coming soon” in April 2025.
The long wait for confirmation of the date of a long-awaited amiibo generated questions in the gaming community. Muitos enthusiasts even suspected a possible cancellation of the release, citing the complexity of the figure’s design as one of the reasons for the delay. However, the recent disclosure reiterates the company’s commitment to making the product available, even years after the arrival of the main game, which celebrated its third anniversary on May 12, 2023.
Mineru’s Construct amiibo sets new date
The release of Mineru’s Construct amiibo is set for September 17, 2026. The figure is a direct companion to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, one of Nintendo Switch’s most successful titles. Este amiibo joins a number of other characters from the game who have received their own collectible figures.
Last year, amiibos of characters like Tulin, Yunobo, Riju, and Sidon were released in June, expanding the collection available to fans. The absence of Mineru’s Construct figure, which had also been announced, remained a question mark until the recent announcement.
Detalhamento’s release and features
Nintendo has detailed the benefits that Mineru’s Construct amiibo will bring to Tears of the Kingdom players. The figure features articulated arms, which sets it apart from many other amiibos. Esse detail adds aesthetic and collectible value to the piece.
Utilizar this in-game amiibo will unlock exclusive content for Link’s adventure. Entre confirmed advantages are:
- A special fabric for the Link paraglider, allowing visual customization.
- Itens additional useful items to aid in the journey through Hyrule’s kingdom, offering strategic advantages and in-game resources.
Repercussão in the fan community
News of the release of Mineru’s Construct amiibo has generated mixed reactions among collectors and players. Muitos expressed excitement at the confirmation, celebrating the addition of another item to their collections. Comentários on social media highlighted the quality of the design and the anticipation for the figure’s arrival. One fan expressed, “This looks amazing,” while another social media user noted, “Big win for me as an amiibo collector.”
Entretanto, part of the gaming community, raised questions about the launch chronology. One user pointed out the discrepancy: “Wait… São 15 months between announcement and release. And three years and four months between game and amiibo. What a weird timeline, guys.” The observation highlights the extended window for the arrival of a product that many expected to have in their hands much sooner.
Histórico of unusual releases by Nintendo
The peculiarity in the amiibo launch strategy is not an isolated fact in Nintendo’s trajectory. The company has a history of introducing collectible figures at times that, to some, seem out of step with the life cycle of the corresponding games. Essa approach raises discussions about the intentions behind these choices.
A notable example was the release of Resident Evil Requiem for Nintendo Switch 2, which arrived on February 27th of this year, simultaneously with the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC versions. Contudo, the exclusive Leon and Grace amiibos for the game, which would offer unique features, will only be available on July 30th. Embora this interval is shorter than that of Mineru’s Construct amiibo, many Resident Evil Requiem players will have already completed their campaigns by the time the figures arrive. Essa repeat practice suggests an intentional strategy by Nintendo, which may aim to maintain interest in older titles or create new waves of consumption for products from already established franchises.

