Taito Unveils Affordable Final Fantasy X Yuna Scale Prize Figure

Figure manufacturer Taito has revealed the first look at prototype images for a gorgeous new prize figure to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy X.
The upcoming “Final Fantasy X Yuna AM Scale Figure” offers an incredibly detailed 1/7 scale representation of the beloved summoner.

This announcement perfectly complements the massive Final Fantasy X 25th anniversary merchandise range that was recently announced by Square Enix, giving fans even more ways to celebrate the monumental milestone.

Originally released in 2001, the deeply emotional title follows a star athlete named Tidus who is mysteriously transported to the magical world of Spira.
He soon joins Yuna on a dangerous pilgrimage to defeat a colossal recurring menace known as Sin and bring a fleeting peace to the land.
This new 25cm tall figure from Taito presents an excellent opportunity for collectors to acquire a high-quality 1/7 scale release without the premium price tag.

Most traditional scale figures can easily run into the hundreds of dollars, but the “Final Fantasy X Yuna AM Scale Figure” is expected to retail for a much more accessible price between $20 and $30 USD (approx. 3,200 yen to 4,800 yen / £15 to £23 GBP) internationally, depending on the retailer.

A matching “Final Fantasy X Tidus AM Scale Figure” featuring the cheerful protagonist is also in the works to complete the set.
Fans will have to wait a little longer to see his final design, as currently only redacted tentative prototype images exist for the energetic Blitzball player.

The Yuna figure will initially launch as an arcade prize across Japan in September 2026.
A wider international rollout for the figure will follow approximately two months later in November 2026.

The companion Tidus figure will arrive in Japanese arcades a month earlier in August 2026, with an international launch expected in October 2026.
Pre-orders for both of these highly anticipated releases are expected to become available through general hobby goods retailers such as HobbyLink Japan in the coming weeks.
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