recognisableFallout fans have a new reason to get excited this year, and it’s not a game update or a TV episode. Gaming Heads has officially unveiled a fresh run of its highly sought-after Fallout: Nuka Girl statue, and collectors across the Wasteland fandom are already circling their calendars.

For many, Nuka Girl is more than just a background mascot from in-game posters and billboards; she’s become one of the most recognisable visual symbols of the franchise. Now, she’s returning in physical form in a limited edition release that’s designed squarely for hardcore fans.

The statue itself stands about 13 inches tall in 1/6 scale, mounted on a Nuka-Cola bottle cap base. It captures Nuka Girl in her signature Rocketsuit: white slacks and crop top with red stripes, black boots and gloves, a bright red jetpack, and a classic space helmet. One small but charming detail is the starburst effect shooting from the jetpack, which gives the figure a sense of motion despite being a static display piece. The helmet visor can also be displayed on or off, giving owners a bit of flexibility in how they present it on a shelf.

There are three editions available. The standard edition goes for $399.99, the collective edition for $499.99, and the exclusive edition for $549.99. The exclusive version adds a radiant sphere background to the display, making it more of a centrepiece than a simple statue. Only 500 units of this exclusive run will be produced, which explains the premium price tag and the urgency around pre-orders. Shipments are expected to begin between July and September 2026, putting it firmly in the Q3 release window.

What makes this release especially timely is the renewed interest in the Fallout universe following the success of the Amazon TV adaptation and Bethesda’s confirmation that Fallout 5 is now in early development. While the next mainline game is still years away, merchandise like this helps keep the community engaged and gives fans something tangible to connect with in the meantime.

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Nuka Girl herself first appeared in Fallout 4 as the mascot for the in-game Nuka-Cola brand, and she has since shown up across multiple titles and pieces of merchandise. With Bethesda also pushing anniversary editions and replicas like the functional Pip-Boy, it’s clear the franchise is leaning into its legacy. For collectors and long-time fans, this statue isn’t just décor; it’s a small, polished piece of Fallout history.