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Stellar Blade Eve Nendoroid Arrives in 2026

Stellar Blade Eve Nendoroid Arrives in 2026 figure
Image via Shift Up and Good Smile Company

Back in June 2025, Good Smile Company announced it would release a Nendoroid of Eve from Stellar Blade, and now the figure has a 2026 launch window. It will show up first in Japan in July 2026. The worldwide launch will then follow in Q4 2026. She costs ¥7,600/$46.99. Buying her through Good Smile Company instead of other places like Amazon or Crunchyroll nets you a bonus canned drink accessory she can hold.

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Eve is a fairly standard Nendoroid. She comes with three face plates, with one featuring a neutral smile, another looking a bit gentle and melancholy, and a third that makes her look like she’s shouting angrily in the midst of a fight. She is in her Planet Diving Suit (7th) costume, which is her default look, and her Blood Edge Blade. She also has a Fusion Cell she can hold, and if you get her direct from the company can look like she’s holding and offering someone a can of soda.

Here’s a closer look at this Eve figure from different angles and with her accessories.

And this is what the extra accessory looks like if you go directly through the company.

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The Stellar Blade Eve Nendoroid is finally getting ready to ship out, and the figure will arrive everywhere by the end of 2026.
Image via Good Smile Company and Shift Up

While this is the first Nendoroid based on the series, we have seen other Stellar Blade figures appear. These included not only Eve, but also characters like Tachy

The Stellar Blade Eve Nendoroid will show up in Japan in July 2026 and worldwide in Q4 2026. Pre-orders are open until March 18, 2026. The game is available on the PS5 and PC.

Jenni Lada
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