Xenoblade Melia Figure

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Melia Figure Available for Pre-Order

Good Smile Company made a brand new figure dedicated to the Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition available for pre-order.

Today Tokyo-based manufacturer Good Smile Company made a brand new figure dedicated to the Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition available for pre-order.

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The figure portrays Melia. Announced almost a year ago, she’ll take a lot longer to actually get in the hands of the fans. The release window is July 2022 in Japan and August 2022 in the west.

You can find her at Good Smile’s Japanese store or at the North American one, priced respectively 20,000 yen and $190.99

Sculpted by jarel, her scale is 1/7 and she’s approximately 275 mm in height.

Below you can find an official description and a gallery of images.

“The Empress of High Entia in her Anemone Style armor!

From the Nintendo Switch game “Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition” comes a 1/7th scale figure of Melia Antiqua in her Anemone Style armor! Melia has been recreated in a dynamic pose. The figure features detailed paintwork true to the game’s style that also works to bring out Melia’s charm in figure form. Be sure to add her to your collection!”

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is currently available exclusively for Nintendo Switch. If you want to learn more about the game itself, you can read our review.


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