Usada Pekora’s Fate/Grand Order crossover figure has officially been released

A collaboration figure between the popular VTuber Usada Pekora and the hit mobile game “Fate/Grand Order” is about to be released following its pre-order period.
The new 1/7 scale figure fuses the hololive star with the “Shielder” class Servant, Mash Kyrielight.

Usada Pekora is a member of the third generation of the VTuber group hololive and is one of the most popular and subscribed-to female streamers in the world.

The VTuber was recently at the center of rumors regarding her future, with some fans believing that they had spotted hints that she would be “graduating” from hololive during her 6th anniversary stream.

Mash Kyrielight is one of the main heroines of the massively successful mobile RPG, Fate/Grand Order.

This unique collaboration figure is based on a new, original illustration that was drawn by Takashi Takeuchi, the co-founder of TYPE-MOON and the original character designer for the Fate series.

The figure is a three-dimensional recreation of that artwork, and it shows Usada Pekora dressed in a modified version of Mash Kyrielight’s iconic armor.

The sculpt captures Pekora in a light, jumping pose, wielding a thin sword and Mash’s signature, massive shield.

The design of the armor has been updated with a number of cute, Pekora-themed details, such as the decorations on the waist cloth and the arm armor, blending the two characters’ aesthetics.

The pre-painted, non-articulated statue stands at an impressive height of approximately 28 centimeters and comes with a dedicated display base.

The “Pekora Usada × Mash Kyrielight 1/7 Collaboration Figure” is being released by the manufacturer Aniplex and is priced at ¥24,800 (approx. $169 USD/£125 GBP).

The figure is scheduled to begin shipping to those who pre-ordered it starting from Thursday, the 4th of September, 2025.

Whilst many stores did sell out their pre-order allocation, it may be possible to purchase the figure after this date if stores acquired additional stock or received pre-order cancellations.
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