Final Fantasy XIII FFXIII FF13 Lightning figure by Square Enix and Good Smile Company
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Square Enix and Good Smile Reveal New FFXIII Lightning Figure

Square Enix revealed that it is working with Good Smile Company to produce a new figure of Lightning from FFXIII. The collaboration figure featuring the Final Fantasy XIII protagonist will be available in late March 2026.

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This static figure depicting Lightning with her Blazefire Saber will have a rather uncommon scale of 1/6.5. The total height of the figure, with the Final Fantasy XIII logo-branded base pedestal included, will be around 27 cm (~10.63 inches).

The figure will be available at Â¥29,700 (~$202.10). Square Enix has put the figure up for pre-orders on its Japanese e-Store, as usual. But as this FFXIII Lightning figure is being made in collaboration with Good Smile Company, pre-orders may be made more widely available via the latter’s web store. However, Good Smile adds a caveat that this figure might not be available to ship to some regions.

Here are some of the sample images of the figure, taken from various angles:

Square Enix has been recently giving more spotlight to Lightning in its figure releases. Prior to the collaboration with Good Smile Company, it revealed a self-produced Play Arts Shin figure of the same character, which it will release in late October 2025.

The new 1/6.5 scale figure of Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII will be available on March 28, 2026. Good Smile Company will close the pre-order window on its web store on June 18, 2025.


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