The next figurine of Atlus' familiar mascot Jack Frost is on the way, and it is a part of the Square Enix Bright Arts Gallery figure line a

Square Enix is Making a Figurine of Atlus SMT Mascot Jack Frost

The newest figurine of Atlus’ mascot and Shin Megami Tensei staple Jack Frost will be made by Square Enix. The company announced it will join its Bright Arts Gallery collection of figures. Like all others in this lineup, it will be made of shiny, die-cast metal. It’s currently appearing on the Square Enix e-Store in Japan for 3,960円 (~$27). However, in the past the company has offered characters in this collection worldwide. It is expected to ship in Japan in January 2023.

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This Jack Frost figurine will be a tiny guy, standing at just under two and a half inches tall. It is made of a zinc alloy and permanently posed in such a way that the character appears to be waving at someone.

Here’s a gallery looking at the figure from different angles.

In the past, most figures in this Bright Arts Gallery collection tended to be from Square Enix games. In particular, notable mascots from Final Fantasy games showed up. Two of the first were a Cactaur and Tonberry. These did appear in the company’s storefronts worldwide.

Another reliable source of Jack Frost merchandise is the Shop Atlus storefront. Atlus opened this online store in November 2021. Items like a $39.99 Jack Frost plush and $44.99 hat are sold there.

The Atlus Jack Frost Bright Arts Gallery figurine will appear in Japan in January 2023.


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