New Unicorn Overlord character acrylic stands
Image courtesy of Atlus and Animate

More Unicorn Overlord Character Acrylic Stands Will Appear

Atlus is working with Animate and Frontier Works to release more acrylic stands featuring characters from Unicorn Overlord. The new standees will appear in mid-2025. Pre-orders for the stands are immediately available on Animate’s online storefront.

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The newly revealed acrylic stands will be different from the first batch of 107 character stands revealed earlier in 2024. The new batch will mostly feature the existing title characters in two different poses, with more variations based on the lower and upper-class attires.

There will be 272 new stands in this batch. The prices for individual stands will range between 1,760~2,750 yen (~$11.70~18.30). However, if one wants to purchase all of those 272 stands, they will have to spend a grand total of 572,440 yen (~$3,810).

The companies will also restock the acrylic character and background stands from the first batch. When combined with the new second batch, there will be a total of 379 unique character stands with 15 backgrounds available.

These items will be based on Atlus and Vanillaware’s strategy RPG that has been available worldwide on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. Atlus announced that it has sold over 1 million units of the game as of September 2024.

Animate will close the pre-order window for the new batch of Unicorn Overlord character and background acrylic stands on January 15, 2025. The company will start delivering the goods in mid-June 2025.


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