Diana Amiibo from Pragmata Delayed in Europe as U.S. Launch Begins

Capcom Europe and Capcom France have confirmed that the highly anticipated Diana amiibo from Pragmata will not meet its originally scheduled release date.

While the figure officially launched today, April 17, in the United States, the European arrival has been pushed back to June 11.

The news of the delay comes just as the U.S. My Nintendo Store updated its listing to “In Stock,” allowing American collectors to secure the figure immediately.

This regional gap has sparked significant discussion among fans overseas, as those in North America begin receiving shipping confirmations while European collectors face a nearly two-month wait.

 

Demand for the Diana amiibo is already reaching critical levels, following the high-value trend set by the Super Mario Galaxy line.

This staggered global rollout is already driving speculation in the secondary market, with enthusiasts anticipating that retail scarcity in Europe will lead to a spike in short-term resale prices and import interest.

While market sentiment suggests the situation may stabilize once the summer window opens, the current delay leaves a notable void for European completionists.

Do you already have your Diana amiibo reserved, or are you planning to join the hunt once it hits shelves? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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