Fire Emblem Engage female Alear figure
Image courtesy of Intelligent Systems

Fire Emblem Engage Female Alear Figure Will Appear Next Year

Intelligent Systems revealed a new 1/7 scale figure modeled after the female Alear from Fire Emblem Engage. The static figure will come pre-painted and stand at approximately 255mm (10.04in) tall. The Fire Emblem series creator studio is working with Good Smile Company to release the figure worldwide in 2025.

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Pre-orders for the static figure are immediately available worldwide via Good Smile Company’s storefronts. People who are in the U.S. and Canada can go to Good Smile Online Shop U.S. to order the figure for $216.99. Those who reside elsewhere worldwide can instead access the international web store and place an order at ¥32,780 / €226.90.

Here are the sample images for the upcoming female Alear figure:

Good Smile Company has also uploaded a video that shows the figure from more angles:

There has been a surge of Fire Emblem Engage merchandise announcements after a whole year has passed since the strategy RPG came out on Nintendo Switch on January 20, 2023. Takara Tomy Arts is gradually releasing the Engage Rings seen in the game as capsule toys obtainable from gashapon machines. Empty will also release the second wave of character keychains, badges, and standees in March 2024.

Intelligent Systems and Good Smile Company will close pre-orders for the 1/7 scale figure of female Alear from Fire Emblem Engage on May 2, 2024. The figure will officially appear in Japan in February 2025 and in North America in Q3 2025.


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