Image courtesy of Kotobukiya, Atlus, and Vanillaware

Unicorn Overlord Scarlett Figure Will Arrive in October 2025

Kotobukiya has formally revealed its upcoming figure of Scarlett from Atlus and Vanillaware’s Unicorn Overlord. The company has also opened pre-orders for the figure, which it will release in October 2025, with a tax-inclusive MSRP of 23,100 yen (~$153.30).

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The figure will have a scale of 1/7 and an overall height of around 242 mm (~9.53 inches). Kotobukiya will base the Scarlett figure’s pose on her official regular in-game art. It will also include the bronze staff that the priestess wields in the art.

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

Kotobukiya will also offer an alternate head part showing Scarlet with an open smiling mouth as an exclusive bonus for orders made on the Kotobukiya Online Shop. However, it can only legally ship domestically inside Japan.

People living outside the country can alternatively place orders for the same figure on AmiAmi with a discounted price of 21,940 yen (~$146.85), but the latter does not seem to include the exclusive part.

Scarlett will not be the only Unicorn Overlord character to have a figure made by Kotobukiya. In early February 2025, the company revealed gradual progress for figures based on Melisandre, Eltolinde, Rosalinde, and Yahna. Kotobukiya is not even the only company to produce Unicorn Overlord character figures, as Apex-Toys is also separately working on a figure of Berengaria.

Kotobukiya will release the 1/7 scale figure of Scarlett from Unicorn Overlord in October 2025. The character’s appearance will be based on the strategy RPG that has been available worldwide on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.


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