Fate Grand Order Saber Gawain Figure

Fate/Grand Order Saber Gawain Figure Now Available to Pre-Order

A Fate/Grand Order Saber Gawain figure is currently available to pre-order. The figure of the Knight of the Sun will be 1/8 scale and will cost ¥17,800 or approximately $170. However, this figure can only be pre-ordered and purchased from specific AmiAmi and Animate locations or through the online store. The figure is expected to ship in October 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Saber Gawain figure will come with the Excalibur Galatine, the Knight of the Sun’s signature sword. The figure itself is reflective of Gawain’s third ascension. Not only will the figure come with the legendary sword associate with this particular Saber, but the cloak with fur trim that is reflected in his final ascension artwork and sprite.

You can look at the Fate/Grand Order Saber Gawain figure below.

As you can see in the images above, the Fate/Grand Order Saber Gawain figure is incredibly detailed. Additionally, the figure will come with a display stand, making it perfect for shelves, display cases, or even as a companion at your desk.

Another Knight of the Round will also receive a figure. A recent announcement confirmed that a Bedivere figure is currently in production. However, further details regarding a price or release date have not yet been released.

Fate/Grand Order is immediately available for Android and iOS.


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