Digital Collectibles

Production art, emblems, and behind-the-scenes materials delivered to your Oshi account.

Digital collectibles are official content stored in your Oshi account: rank emblems, production assets from Studio M2, and behind-the-scenes access that brings you closer to how GATE 2 is being made.


Oshi Collectibles

These are platform-wide items tied to your Oshi account and participation level.

Rank emblems

Every rank unlocks its own emblem design. These are cumulative: reaching Lieutenant gives you access to the Seaman, Petty Officer, Chief Petty Officer, and Lieutenant emblems. Your emblem displays on your profile and shows your participation level across Oshi campaigns.

Profile cards

Each rank also unlocks a unique profile card design featuring GATE 2 artwork. Like emblems, these are cumulative as you progress. Your profile card becomes a permanent part of your Oshi identity.

A note on Oshi collectibles

Rank emblems and profile cards are designed by Oshi to enhance your supporter experience. They are not official anime production art. Designs may evolve over time as the production grows, so these items can better reflect the world of GATE 2.


GATE 2 Production Collectibles

These are campaign-specific assets from the GATE 2 anime: character concept designs, behind-the-scenes artwork, and production content that rarely leaves the studio.

What you receive by rank

Seaman and Petty Officer receive character concept designs and the official teaser visual, giving you a window into the production design process.

Chief Petty Officer and above receive ongoing sets of digital production collectibles throughout the production period. These curated drops include character settei (model sheets), background art, prop and equipment designs, 3D model previews, and production process content.

New content is delivered as production progresses, continuing through the anime's release. Studio M2 may also share special behind-the-scenes content after the anime airs. Higher ranks receive more comprehensive collections with each release.

Signed digital collectibles

At Lieutenant and above, you become eligible for signed digital production collectibles featuring creator signatures from the character designer, art director, or director. Signed pieces are distributed as special bonuses throughout the campaign, not with every drop.

Educational context

Every production asset includes context explaining how it's used in anime creation. You're learning how anime gets made through real production content from the studio.


Backstage Access

Your rank also unlocks ongoing access to the production journey.

Production Updates (Petty Officer and above) keep you informed on production milestones and campaign news.

Production Insights (Chief Petty Officer and above) go deeper into the creative process with behind-the-scenes looks at how specific scenes, characters, and episodes take shape.

Officer Quest (Lieutenant and above) is an interactive experience exclusive to Officer-rank supporters, tied to Oshi Membership Rewards (OMR). See Oshi Membership Rewardsarrow-up-right for details.


How digital collectibles work

Digital production collectibles from GATE 2 are stored in your Oshi account and viewable within the platform. They are tied to your account as a personal collection and cannot be downloaded, transferred, or resold outside Oshi.

Out of respect for the production studio and the creative work involved, these materials should not be shared or distributed outside the platform.


Beyond digital: merchandise and recognition

Oshi holds master licensing rights for GATE 2, covering merchandise, marketing, distribution, and all future licensing across formats and territories. That means Oshi is the home for official GATE 2 merchandise collaborations and fan experiences.

Higher ranks unlock physical rewards including merchandise packs and production collectibles with authentic creator signatures. Officer ranks also earn recognition in the anime itself, from credits placement to background cameos.

For full details, see Physical Rewardsarrow-up-right and Experiential Rewardsarrow-up-right.


Last updated: 2026 Feb 06


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