Good Smile Company, in collaboration with Phat Company, has officially announced the upcoming release of a high-end 1/6 scale figure featuring Rosalinde, one of the most prominent characters from Vanillaware’s critically acclaimed tactical RPG, Unicorn Overlord. This announcement marks a significant expansion of the game’s merchandising line, catering to a growing international fanbase that has embraced the title since its launch in early 2024. The figure is scheduled for a domestic release in Japan in February 2027, with a subsequent worldwide rollout expected in the third quarter of 2027. Priced at ¥26,800 in Japan and approximately $177.99 for the North American market, this collectible represents a premium offering for enthusiasts of the genre and the specific aesthetic style of Vanillaware.
Technical Specifications and Design Aesthetics
The Rosalinde figure is a 1/6 scale static model, a size that allows for a high level of detail often missing in smaller 1/7 or 1/8 scale alternatives. Standing at approximately 370mm (roughly 14.5 inches), the figure commands a significant physical presence. Unlike articulated figures such as the "figma" line, this is a fixed-pose model designed to capture a singular, iconic moment of action.
The design specifically references Rosalinde’s "Elemental Roar" skill, a powerful late-game ability in Unicorn Overlord. The sculpt depicts the dark elf Augur in a dynamic, mid-motion stance, seemingly caught in the transition between magical incantation and physical combat. Her signature lance is poised as if mid-swing, while the composition is augmented by the inclusion of ethereal faeries. These faeries are integral to her character lore and gameplay mechanics, as they assist her in channeling elemental energy. The use of translucent materials for the magical effects and faerie wings adds a layer of depth and visual complexity, contrasting with the matte finishes of her intricate Elheim-style armor and flowing garments.
Rosalinde, the twin sister of Eltolinde, the leader of the elven nation of Elheim, is rendered with meticulous attention to her character design. The figure captures her distinctive dark elf features, including her silver hair and the specific regal yet battle-ready attire that defines her role as an Augur—a high-ranking priestess and warrior.

Chronology of Development and Market Context
The journey of Unicorn Overlord from a niche tactical RPG to a commercial success has been reflected in its merchandising timeline. Developed by Vanillaware and published by Atlus and Sega, the game was released in March 2024 to widespread critical acclaim, eventually surpassing one million units sold worldwide. This success prompted several high-end figure manufacturers to secure licensing rights.
In late 2024, a popularity poll conducted in Japan revealed that Rosalinde was the most popular character among the game’s extensive cast of over 60 recruitable units. This data likely influenced the production priorities of major manufacturers. Kotobukiya was the first to capitalize on this demand, announcing their own version of a Rosalinde figure which debuted in January 2026.
The Good Smile Company and Phat Company collaboration represents the second major scale figure for the character, offering a more dynamic and larger-scale alternative to the Kotobukiya release. The timeline for this specific product is as follows:
- March 2026: Official announcement and opening of pre-orders.
- May 13, 2026: Scheduled closing date for pre-orders via the Good Smile Online Shop and affiliated retailers.
- February 2027: Expected shipping date for customers in Japan.
- Q3 2027: Expected shipping window for international distributors and the Good Smile US store.
This lengthy production cycle is standard for 1/6 scale figures, which require extensive molding, hand-painting, and quality control phases to ensure they meet the expectations of collectors.
Supporting Data and Character Popularity
The decision to produce a high-cost, large-scale figure of Rosalinde is supported by robust consumer data. In the aforementioned popularity survey, Rosalinde secured the top spot, beating out the game’s protagonist, Alain, and other fan favorites like Berengaria and Scarlett. Her appeal is attributed to a combination of her striking character design by George Kamitani and her utility as one of the most powerful magic-using units in the game.

Rosalinde’s role in the narrative also contributes to her marketability. As a key figure in the Elheim story arc, she serves as a bridge between the human resistance and the elven nations. Her "Augur" class is unique, blending high-level sorcery with spear-based melee attacks, a duality that the Phat Company figure seeks to embody through its "Elemental Roar" posing.
Furthermore, the pricing of $177.99 places this figure in the "mid-to-high" tier of the current collectibles market. While some 1/4 scale figures can exceed $400, the 1/6 scale offers a balance of size and affordability that appeals to serious collectors who may not have the space or budget for "statue-sized" pieces but desire more detail than what is found in standard 1/7 scale models.
Competitive Landscape: Good Smile vs. Kotobukiya
The Unicorn Overlord figure market is currently dominated by two major players: Good Smile Company (and its partners like Phat and Max Factory) and Kotobukiya.
Good Smile Company’s approach has been diversified. Thus far, they have released a "figma" (highly articulated action figure) of the witch Yahna, and plush collectibles of characters like Berengaria and Virginia. By moving into 1/6 scale figures with Rosalinde, they are targeting the high-end display market.
In contrast, Kotobukiya has focused on a wider breadth of 1/7 scale figures. They have already brought to market, or announced, figures for:

- Eltolinde: Rosalinde’s twin sister, designed to be displayed alongside her.
- Scarlett: The game’s primary heroine and priestess.
- Melisandre: A popular sword-fighting noblewoman who became a viral sensation among the fanbase shortly after the game’s release.
The competition between these manufacturers benefits consumers by providing multiple interpretations of the same characters. While Kotobukiya’s Rosalinde is noted for a more poised and elegant stance, the Good Smile/Phat version is being marketed toward those who prefer a "battle-ready" aesthetic that showcases the character’s combat prowess.
Official Responses and Manufacturing Philosophy
While formal press releases from Phat Company often focus on the technical merits of the sculpt, the philosophy behind this release aligns with Vanillaware’s long-standing reputation for "playable art." Vanillaware’s president, George Kamitani, has often expressed a desire for merchandise that captures the hand-drawn, painterly quality of his games.
Industry analysts suggest that Phat Company was chosen for this specific project due to their history of handling complex, multi-element bases and dynamic poses. Their previous work on titles like Arknights and Fate/Grand Order has demonstrated an ability to integrate magical effects and environmental storytelling into the base of a figure without making it look cluttered. For the Rosalinde figure, the challenge was ensuring the faeries appeared to "float" naturally around her lance, a feat achieved through strategically placed clear supports that are designed to be nearly invisible when viewed from the front.
Broader Impact and Implications for the Franchise
The continued release of high-quality merchandise for Unicorn Overlord nearly three years after its initial launch suggests a long-tail success for the intellectual property. For Atlus and Vanillaware, this sustained interest justifies the potential for future projects within the same universe, whether they be sequels, expansions, or spin-offs.
For the figure industry, this release highlights the shift toward larger 1/6 scales for tactical RPG characters, which were traditionally relegated to smaller scales. It also underscores the importance of regional popularity polls in determining global manufacturing trends. As Japanese media continues to find a massive audience in the West, manufacturers are increasingly synchronizing their domestic and international release schedules, even if a slight delay remains for shipping and customs.

The pre-order window closing in May 2026 serves as a critical deadline for fans. In the world of high-end collectibles, "made-to-order" is the standard operating procedure; once the pre-order period ends, the secondary market price for such figures often doubles, especially for characters as popular as Rosalinde.
In conclusion, the Good Smile Company and Phat Company 1/6 scale Rosalinde figure is more than just a toy; it is a high-fidelity representation of Vanillaware’s artistic vision. It stands as a testament to the character’s enduring popularity and the successful crossover of tactical RPG gameplay into the world of luxury collectibles. As the February 2027 release date approaches, it will likely remain a centerpiece of discussion for the Unicorn Overlord community.
