Metaphor ReFantazio - Gallica figure and Protagonist Nendoroid prototypes
Image courtesy of Atlus, Kotobukiya, and Good Smile Company

Metaphor: ReFantazio Hero and Gallica Figure Prototypes Shown

Characters from Atlus’ Metaphor: ReFantazio will have figures made by multiple companies, and some of them have published unpainted prototypes of the figures. The upcoming figures will include a regular figure of Gallica by Kotobukiya and the Protagonist’s Nendoroid by Good Smile Company. Bandai Namco is also working on SH Figuarts figures of the hero too.

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Gallica will be the first Metaphor: ReFantazio character to have a scaled figure made by Kotobukiya. The company had also announced plans to produce another figure featuring Hulkenberg in June 2024.

Kotobukiya has shared a sample image for the unpainted prototype of Gallica’s figure on its X account. The company will also bring the prototype to multiple events across Japan, such as Tokyo Game Show 2024 at Makuhari Messe on September 26-29, 2024, and MegaHobby Expo in Akihabara on September 28, 2024.

Good Smile Company has also separately published an unpainted prototype for the basic version of the Metaphor: ReFantazio Protagonist Nendoroid at exactly the same time. Unlike the above regular scaled figure, this Nendoroid will depict the character in chibi proportions with a large head and small body.

Finally, here’s Bandai Namco’s samples. These will be posable SH Figuarts figures with additional parts for posing.

Atlus will release Metaphor: ReFantazio for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PCs worldwide on October 11, 2024. The figures based on the game’s characters like Gallica and the Protagonist will be available later on.


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