Fate/stay Night Large Saber Nendoroid and Nendoroid Surprise Figures Coming

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Fate/stay Night Large Saber Nendoroid and Nendoroid Surprise Figures Coming

Good Smile Company made two Fate/stay Night announcements during its Nendoroid FUNS showcase on June 12, 2025, with one being a set of Surprise blind box figures and the other being a Large Nendoroid of the series’ iconic heroine Saber. Both selections seem fairly far along in development, as painted prototypes appeared for everything.

In the case of the Saber Large Nendoroid, it is a take on the character who has been part of the line since the original appeared in October 2010 in Japan and 10th anniversary rerelease. In the past, Large releases in this series ended up being about twice the size as a normal one. So with the Hatsune Miku variant, it was 20cm (200mm) instead of 10cm (100mm). This will likely prove true for the Saber one as well. She’ll also still come with an Excalibur sword.

In the case of the Fate/stay Night Nendoroid Surprise blind box figures, there will be six possible characters to get. These are split into three humans and three Servants. The Masters in the line are Shirou Emiya, Rin Tohsaka, and Sakura Matou. The Servants someone might get are Saber, Archer, and Gilgamesh in his casual outfit.

Here are the initial images of all the prototypes of the Fate/stay Night Saber, Archer, Gilgamesh, Shirou, Rin, and Sakura figures. 

Fate/stay Night Large Saber Nendoroid and Nendoroid Surprise Figures Coming Images via Good Smile Company

Here is the full June 2025 Nendoroid FUNS presentation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT4BGppOoZM

Fate/stay Night is available on the Switch and PC worldwide, and it can be found on the PS2, Vita, and mobile devices in Japan. There is no release window yet for the Saber Large Nendoroid or Nendoroid Surprise figures of Shirou Emiya, Sakura Matou, Rin Tohsaka, Saber, Archer, and Gilgamesh.

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