Image via Apex-Toys and HoYoVerse

New Honkai Impact 3rd Raiden Mei Figure Debuts in 2026

HoYoVerse and Apex-Toys announced a new figure, and this time it is of Raiden Mei from Honkai Impact 3rd. It is expected to launch in February 2026. Pre-orders are open at AmiAmi and Tokyo Figure. It’s 25,330円 (~$163) at AmiAmi and 25,850円 ($168) at Tokyo Figure.

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Raiden Mei is a 1/7 scale figure, so she’ll be just over 21cm (eight and a half inches) tall. This is a static statue of the character sitting on a bench. She’s wearing her Aqueous Springtide outfit, which is found in-game for the Herrscher of Thunder Battlesuit. In-game, it can be displayed with or without glasses, and that is possible here as well. Some of the sample photos even show her without them. 

Here’s how she looks:

While Raiden Mei from Honkai Impact 3rd may look similar to the Genshin Impact character Raiden Shogun, she is an entirely different character. Honkai: Star Rail character Acheron also bears a resemblance to her, which Welt Yang commented on in a roundabout way in that game. 

Apex-Toys often releases figures based on HoYoVerse characters. For example, it just announced a KafkaHonkai: Star Rail one. It’s also been responsible for a lot of Zenless Zone Zero merchandise, with ones of Victoria Housekeeping faction members being the most recent reveals.

The Honkai Impact 3rd Raiden Mei figure is expected to release in February 2026, and pre-orders are open on AmiAmi and Tokyo Figure. The game is available on PCs and mobile devices.


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