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DELTARUNE's Rouxls Kaard Joins Banpresto's Figurise Prize Figure Line

This is the first time a DELTARUNE character has been made into a prize figure by Banpresto, bringing the game's distinctive character design into a physical collectible format with a practical desk-use feature.

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DELTARUNE's Rouxls Kaard Joins Banpresto's Figurise Prize Figure Line

Banpresto, a brand of Bandai Spirits, is releasing a prize figure of Rouxls Kaard from the game DELTARUNE as part of its Figurise figure series. The figure is scheduled to begin appearing in Japanese crane game machines from June 9, 2026. It stands approximately 11 centimeters tall with a width of about 18 centimeters, giving it a substantial presence. The figure is designed with a functional pen holder slot, allowing it to hold a pen or have rubber bands placed on its fingers. It is a single-variety prize item. The product images shown are of a development sample and may differ from the final retail version. Release dates are subject to change without notice. The figure is produced under license from Toby Fox, who holds the copyright for DELTARUNE from 2018 to 2026.

Banpresto's Figurise line, known for compact prize figures with everyday utility, adds a character from Toby Fox's DELTARUNE for the first time. Rouxls Kaard, the self-proclaimed Duke of Puzzles from the game's Dark World, is depicted in a seated pose with a wide grin. The figure's hands are shaped to hold a standard pen, and its fingers can accommodate small rubber bands, allowing owners to customize the display. The figure measures about 11 centimeters in height but spans roughly 18 centimeters in width due to the character's spread-out posture. It will be available exclusively as a crane game prize at Japanese arcades starting June 9, 2026. No international release has been announced. The figure is produced by Bandai Spirits under the Banpresto brand. The copyright notice on the product page credits Toby Fox for the original work from 2018 through 2026.

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