Orders Open for New Metal Gear Solid Δ Snake Nendoroid

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for a new addition to their Nendoroid series, featuring the legendary protagonist of the upcoming stealth action game Metal Gear Solid Δ: SNAKE EATER.
“Nendoroid Naked Snake” adapts the main character from the highly anticipated remake of the 2004 classic into the company’s signature chibi-style format.

The Nendoroid line is a popular series of palm-sized figures known for their deformed, “super deformed” aesthetic, which reduces characters to a cute, large-headed proportion while retaining their key visual traits.

Metal Gear Solid Δ: SNAKE EATER is a modern reimagining of the origin story of the “Big Boss.”

Set during the height of the Cold War in the 1960s, the game follows a FOX unit operative codenamed Naked Snake as he infiltrates a Soviet jungle to rescue a defecting scientist.
The narrative explores themes of loyalty and survival, establishing the legend of the soldier who would shape the future of the entire franchise.

This new figure captures the rugged appearance of the survival expert within the Nendoroid standard.
Standing at approximately 10cm in height, the figure is made from plastic and comes with a dedicated stand to support various poses.

It features a variety of optional parts essential for a covert mission, including a handgun and a knife for Close Quarters Combat (CQC).
To represent the survival mechanics of the game, a ration is included to restore stamina.

Most famously, the set comes with a cardboard box, allowing collectors to recreate the series’ most iconic stealth technique.

Orders placed specifically through the Good Smile Company Official Shop will also include a “Special Stand” as a purchase bonus.

Pre-orders officially began on Monday, February 16, 2026, and the figure is priced at 6,900 yen (approx. $46 USD / £36 GBP).
It will be available to order at the Good Smile Company Online Store and partner retailers, such as HobbyLink Japan, until Wednesday, March 25, 2026, with shipping scheduled to begin in June 2026.
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