Trails of Cold Steel Altina Orion figure

Trails of Cold Steel Altina Figure Will Arrive This November

Kotobukiya revealed more details on its upcoming figure of Altina Orion from The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV. Pre-orders are now open in Japan. The figure has a price tag of ¥14,850, or roughly $135. Her figure will release in November 2021 in Japan.

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This Altina figure will depict her travel attire. The hat she’s wearing can also be taken off to fully reveal her hair. The 1/8 scaled figure will have a height of 190mm (7.48 inches). Additionally, the PVC figure will come with a uniquely designed pedestal.

Kotobukiya’s online shop only handles shipments inside Japan. Although it recommends overseas users to check with local retailers, there are other sites that can directly ship the figure internationally, such as AmiAmi.

Kotobukiya revealed initial plans to produce figures of Altina Orion and Rean Schwarzer from the Trails of Cold Steel series in October 2020. In May 2021, it showed a colored sample of the Altina figure with an unpainted prototype of Rean’s figure. Kotobukiya went through its promise to open up pre-orders for Altina’s figure in June 2021. However, Rean’s figure takes more time to finish and will be available at a later time.

This figure is based on Altina Orion’s appearance in The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV. The Japanese RPG is immediately available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC with a Japanese and English dual audio option. Those who play games on cloud platforms can also find it on Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.


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