Atelier Ryza Life-Size Standees Stickers

Atelier Ryza and Lila Life-Size Standees Now Available

Koei Tecmo will release life-size Atelier Ryza standees and wall stickers through the Fundiy Store. Consumers will be able to obtain life-size standees or wall stickers of Lila Decyrus and Reisalin “Ryza” Stout from Atelier Ryza. Pre-orders for both items are immediately available, and will remain open until January 6, 2022. International shipping is also available on these items. The life-sized wall stickers will cost 22,000 yen(around $191), and the standees will cost 33,000 yen (around $287) individually. The items will ship based on when they are ordered from the shop. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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These items will be made to order, and there are no restrictions to order either item. This means that consumers can potentially order as many of these items as they would like. There is no individual limit on how many life-size Atelier Ryza standees or wall stickers customers can order.

You can take a look at the items below.

In December 2021, Good Smile Company revealed new information regarding an Atelier Ryza figure that had been put into production. The Max Factory Atelier Ryza figure will be of Reisalin Stout, the protagonist of the Atelier Ryza games. The background features assorted books and other small details. Additionally, Alter shared new images of a prototype unpainted figure of Ryza in November 2021.


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