Elden Ring spinoff Raging Wolf set
- Bandai Namco and Gecco opened preorders for an Elden Ring Raging Wolf 1/6-scale statue, confirming the new release is merchandise, not a game. - The collectible depicts the Tarnished in the Raging Wolf armor set and is listed at €429.99 on Bandai Namco’s store. - The reveal lands as Elden Ring expands into Nightreign, new DLC, and an A24 film adaptation. (store.bandainamcoent.eu)
Bandai Namco’s new “Elden Ring: Raging Wolf” reveal is a statue preorder, not a newly announced spinoff game. (store.bandainamcoent.eu) (opencritic.com) The product is a 1/6-scale statue made with Gecco and based on the Tarnished wearing the Raging Wolf armor set from Elden Ring. Bandai Namco’s store lists it at €429.99 and says it is scheduled for Winter 2026. (store.bandainamcoent.eu) (gecco.co.jp) Gecco’s product page says FromSoftware supervised the sculpt and painting, with weathering on the armor, leather wear, and battle scars built into the figure. The statue is posed as the Tarnished walks through open terrain with a sword in hand. (gecco.co.jp) (store.bandainamcoent.eu) That matters because “Raging Wolf” reads like the name of a new game or expansion if you only see the headline. The official store listing makes clear it is a collectible tied to the original Elden Ring’s armor set. (store.bandainamcoent.eu) (eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com) The armor itself is one of Elden Ring’s more recognizable sets, associated with the Bloody Wolf look shown before the game’s 2022 launch and later obtainable in the finished release. (eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com) The confusion is landing in a busier Elden Ring moment. Bandai Namco’s Nightreign news hub remains active, and other coverage this month has focused on new DLC chatter and the franchise’s growing slate of projects. (en.bandainamcoent.eu) (screenrant.com) That slate now includes a film adaptation from writer-director Alex Garland and A24, with recent coverage pointing to leaked set photos and a larger production footprint than fans expected from the studio. (cnet.com) (kotaku.com) So the actual news is narrower than the headline suggests: Bandai Namco has put an expensive Raging Wolf statue up for preorder, with delivery slated for Winter 2026. (store.bandainamcoent.eu)