Latest Updates on Taito Spiritale Figures: Guilty Gear’s Bridget and Elphelt

Latest Updates on Taito Spiritale Figures: Guilty Gear’s Bridget and Elphelt

Unveiling New Guilty Gear Figures: Bridget and Elphelt from Taito’s Spiritale Line

At Wonder Festival 2025 Summer, Taito unveiled new prototypes for upcoming figures of Bridget and Elphelt, both iconic characters from the Guilty Gear video game series. Fans can expect these figures to join the Spiritale lineup, with Elphelt capturing her latest look from Guilty Gear Strive, and Bridget’s design reflecting her classic appearance from Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R. Although no official release dates have been announced, early development progress indicates that Bridget may be available for pre-order sooner than Elphelt.

Figure Specifications and Design Details

Both figures are designed as static, 1/7 scale models, which typically translates to a height of approximately eight to nine inches. They will not include any interchangeable parts. Representing their respective game aesthetics, each character is depicted with their signature color schemes and weaponry. Elphelt is shown striking a pose with her microphone, while Bridget is depicted mid-action with her yo-yo, accompanied by a dynamic dust cloud at the base to illustrate movement.

Visual Sneak Peek

Take a look at the exciting new designs below:

Elphelt Figure
Bridget Figure
Images courtesy of Taito and Arc System Works

A Glimpse into Bridget’s Previous Figures

This latest Bridget figure is the third release from the Spiritale line, following two earlier models that each featured her character from Guilty Gear Strive. The previous figures included both a standard and a variant showcasing her in a striking purple color scheme.

Looking Ahead: Release Information

While a specific release window for the Spiritale figures remains undetermined, the recent reveal of Bridget as a painted prototype suggests that pre-orders might be announced soon. Fans of the series can also enjoy Guilty Gear games across various platforms, including Switch, PS3, Vita, Xbox 360, and PC, with Guilty Gear Strive available on Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Additionally, the anime adaptation, Dual Rulers, is currently streaming on Crunchyroll.

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