Elden Ring Raging Wolf statue

Elden Ring has never exactly struggled when it comes to memorable armor, but the Raging Wolf set has always had a little more presence than most. Now Gecco is turning that look into a sizeable collector’s piece, with a new 1/6 scale statue of the Tarnished scheduled to arrive later in 2026.

This is not a small desk figure, either. The statue stands roughly 330 mm, or around 13 inches tall, and leans hard into the worn-down, battle-scarred look that makes Elden Ring armor feel like it actually belongs in the Lands Between. Gecco has opened pre-orders at $469.99, with release currently planned between September and December 2026.

The Raging Wolf Armor Looks Better the Closer You Get

The big attraction here is obviously the armor. Rather than cleaning everything up for a premium collectible, Gecco has kept the rough edges. Scratched metal, aged leather, dirt, dents and signs of repeated fighting are all part of the sculpt and paint work.

The white mane is pushed back as though the Tarnished is walking straight into heavy wind, which gives the otherwise static statue far more movement than you might expect. Gecco says the piece was produced under full supervision from FromSoftware, and that shows in the way the armor avoids looking too polished or ornamental. It still feels hostile. Still looks like someone who has spent an unreasonable amount of time getting flattened by bosses.

Even the Base Pulls From the Lands Between

Gecco did not stop at the character model. The display base takes inspiration from the stone road leading toward Stormveil Castle, tying the statue back to one of Elden Ring’s most recognizable early-game areas.

It is a small choice, but a smart one. A generic black stand probably would have worked. This feels much more like a piece of the game rather than a character dropped onto a collector’s shelf. Bandai Namco’s official European store also lists the statue with its display base and currently describes the release window as Winter 2026.

Gecco Is Going Big on the Small Details

The statue uses PVC and ABS materials and was sculpted by Shinya Yamaoka, with digital sculpting handled by Kaiseki of Rolandteller and paintwork by Katsushige Akeyama. Those names may not matter to every buyer, but the finished model clearly puts most of its effort into texture.

There are layers to the armor instead of one flat metallic finish. Leather sections crease differently from the hard plates. Scratches and grime are placed where they make sense rather than scattered everywhere for effect. That sort of thing tends to disappear in cheaper figures. At 1/6 scale, there is nowhere for sloppy detailing to hide.

The Price Is Very Much in Premium Statue Territory

At $469.99, the Elden Ring Raging Wolf statue is aimed squarely at serious collectors. Gecco Direct currently requires a $100 non-refundable deposit for pre-orders, while shipping costs are calculated separately depending on the buyer’s location. Taxes or import fees may also apply.

That makes this a considerably bigger commitment than picking up another standard Elden Ring figure. Then again, this is also a 33 cm display piece built around one of the game’s signature armor sets. The audience for it probably already knows whether nearly $500 for a Tarnished statue sounds ridiculous or completely reasonable.

Elden Ring Collectibles Are Not Slowing Down

Four years after Elden Ring first launched, companies are still finding plenty of material to turn into high-end collectibles. The Raging Wolf armor is an easy choice because it practically functions as unofficial key art armor for the game, appearing throughout Elden Ring’s promotional material and becoming instantly recognizable among players.

Gecco’s version does not try to reinvent the design. That is probably the right call. The appeal is seeing an armor set players have stared at for hundreds of hours translated into something physical, large, and slightly intimidating.

For collectors with the shelf space and the budget, this may end up being one of the better-looking Tarnished figures released so far.

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