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See the Resident Evil 4 Ada Wong Nendoroid

See the Resident Evil 4 Ada Wong Nendoroid
Image via Good Smile Company

We got a better look at the next Resident Evil Nendoroid during Smile Fest 2025, as Good Smile Company shared an update on the Ada Wong figure. There’s no release window for it yet. However, a painted prototype of the character appeared showing what we can expect from the release. This means she’s so far along in development that pre-orders will likely open within a few weeks.

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The announcement offered a look at one pose that will be possible with the final figure. She’ll wear her red dress with pistol harnesses for the figure, and she still has her long black boots. She’ll have only one hair part, which shows her short hair cut. Only one face plate appeared in the example, showing her with a small smile. She’ll also come with a handgun that she can hold.

Here’s the first photo of the painted prototype.

Ada Wong has been a part of the Resident Evil series since the second game.  While she has yet to be the main character in an installment, she is sometimes playable. This happened in both Resident Evil 2 and 4 during certain parts and scenarios. 

This marks the third Nendoroid based on characters from the series. The first one was Chris Redfield. That launched in March 2017. A Leon S. Kennedy one followed in June 2024.

There’s no release window for the Resident Evil 4 Ada Wong Nendoroid yet, but given she is in the painted prototype phase we should see pre-orders for the figure open in the next few weeks. The original game can be found on the PS2, PS3, PS5, Switch, GameCube, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. There’s also a version on the Meta Quest 2. The remake can be found on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices. 

Jenni Lada
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