Fallout Nuka Girl Statue 2026: 500 Exclusive Units, Pre-Orders Open, Ships July — “10 Years of Beautiful Chaos”

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The Gaming Heads Fallout: Nuka Girl statue is back for a second run in 2026, with pre-orders open now and shipments expected between July and September this year. The figure is Gaming Heads’ fifth official Fallout collectible, cast in polystone resin, hand-painted by artisans, and available in three editions — Regular, Exclusive, and Collective — each with different unit limits and price points.

The original 2020 production sold out its limited run and later appeared on secondary markets at prices above retail. This 2026 re-release gives collectors another window at retail pricing, arriving during a period of elevated franchise interest following two seasons of the Amazon Prime Video Fallout series and Bethesda’s confirmed development of Fallout 5. For more on what’s happening across the Fallout franchise this year, see coverage of the latest gaming collectibles and releases at The Game Tribune.

Gaming Heads · Official Fallout Collectible · 2026

Nuka Girl is Back.
500 Exclusive Units. Three Editions. Ships July.

The most detailed official Fallout statue ever produced returns after selling out in 2020. Pre-orders are live. The Exclusive Edition ships Q3 2026 — and only 500 will ever exist.

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500
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Edition Units
13″
Statue Height
(⅙ Scale)
$549
Exclusive
Edition Price
Q3 ’26
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Compare Editions
Three Versions. One Character.
⚡ Exclusive Edition
Exclusive
$549.99
Limited to 500 units worldwide
  • Full hand-painted polystone resin
  • Radiant sphere background included
  • Individually hand-numbered base
  • Removable space helmet visor
  • Validation card + deluxe full-color box
  • Rocketsuit with red-striped white slacks & crop top, black boots & gloves, red jetpack
Standard Edition
Regular
$399.99
Limited to 1,000 units worldwide
  • Full hand-painted polystone resin
  • Individually hand-numbered base
  • Removable space helmet visor
  • Validation card + deluxe full-color box
  • Same Rocketsuit design as Exclusive
  • No radiant sphere background
Collective Edition
Collective
Unpainted
$399.99 · Limited to 50 units worldwide — rarest of the three
  • Cast in polystone resin — left unpainted
  • Paint her your own way
  • Individually hand-numbered base
  • Removable space helmet visor
  • Validation card + deluxe full-color box
  • Only 50 units globally — the most scarce edition
Deep Dive
Everything You Need to Know
Nuka Girl is the mascot of Nuka-Cola, the fictional soft drink brand woven through the entire Fallout universe. She has no speaking lines and no quest involvement in any game — she exists entirely as in-universe advertising: billboards, promotional holograms, posters, and commercials scattered across the wasteland.

Her first in-game appearance was in Fallout 4 (2015), where she featured prominently in Nuka-Cola’s in-world advertising. Her most hands-on moment comes in the Fallout 4: Nuka-World DLC, where players can obtain her signature Thirst Zapper weapon and wear her Rocketsuit as a wearable costume. Beyond Fallout 4, she has appeared in Fallout 76, Fallout Shelter Online, and Fallout: Wasteland Warfare.

The in-universe lore even notes that during the Halloween season of 2062 — over 80 years before the bombs fell — the popularity of her Rocketsuit was so high that stores couldn’t keep up with demand. That level of world-building detail is a large part of why the character resonates so strongly with fans across the franchise.
Per the official Gaming Heads product description: Nuka Girl is shown in her signature Rocketsuit featuring white slacks and a white crop top — both with red stripes running down them — along with black leather boots and gloves, a red jetpack, and a space helmet. Stars shoot out of her jetpack.

She stands approximately 13 inches tall (⅙ scale), measured from the bottom of her Nuka-Cola bottle cap base to the top of her zipper gun. The figure can be displayed with or without the visor on her space helmet. Each statue is hand-numbered, comes with a validation card and a deluxe full-color box.

The statue is carefully cast in polystone resin and hand-painted by artisans. The Exclusive Edition adds a radiant sphere background. The Collective Edition ships unpainted — collectors apply their own paint scheme.
Gaming Heads originally produced the Nuka Girl statue in 2020 as a limited-edition run, which sold out. After selling out, the original statue appeared on secondary markets — eBay and similar platforms — at prices substantially above its original retail cost. This trajectory is common for Gaming Heads statues given their limited production numbers and the level of craftsmanship involved.

The 2026 re-release gives fans who missed the 2020 window a second opportunity at retail pricing. For context, this is the fifth Fallout collectible statue Gaming Heads has produced under their Fallout license.

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Bethesda Game Studios recently confirmed Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition for Nintendo Switch 2, which includes the full base game and all six official DLC expansions: Automatron, Wasteland Workshop, Far Harbor, Contraptions Workshop, Vault-Tec Workshop, and Nuka-World — the expansion where players can interact directly with Nuka Girl’s gear, including the Thirst Zapper weapon.

In a statement on the release, Bethesda said: “It’s been ten years since the Sole Survivor awoke from cryo and stepped out of Vault 111, and in that time millions of players have turned the ruins of the Commonwealth into their own personal playground.”

The Switch 2 release has faced some fan backlash due to a “code-in-box” physical format. For the full breakdown, see The Game Tribune’s coverage of recent gaming release controversies.

It’s been ten years since the Sole Survivor awoke from cryo and stepped out of Vault 111, and in that time millions of players have turned the ruins of the Commonwealth into their own personal playground. From donning their Power Armor and building towering settlements out of scrap to uncovering the Commonwealth’s secrets and deciding its fate, Fallout 4 has always been about freedom, choice and little beautiful chaos.

— Bethesda Game Studios, on Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition for Nintendo Switch 2
Franchise Context
Where the Fallout Universe Stands in 2026
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Amazon Prime Video: Season 2 Wrapped
The Fallout TV series Season 1 pulled 65 million viewers in its first 16 days — the second most-watched title in Amazon’s history at the time. Season 2 premiered December 16, 2025, ran weekly through February 3, 2026, and earned a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes from 125 critics. The show has been renewed for a third season. Justin Theroux joined Season 2 as Robert House.
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Fallout 5: Confirmed, But Years Away
Bethesda Game Studios has officially confirmed Fallout 5 is in early development, though a release is not expected before 2030. With The Elder Scrolls VI also in development, the studio’s pipeline means Fallout 5 remains a longer-term project. For more on what’s coming next across the gaming landscape, see The Game Tribune’s latest gaming coverage.
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First-Ever Functional Pip-Boy 3000 Replica
Bethesda has also announced the first official, fully functional Pip-Boy 3000 replica, available in June 2026. This merchandise push positions 2026 as one of the most active years for official Fallout collectibles and gear, running parallel to the statue launch and the Switch 2 release.
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Other Major Gaming Collectibles in 2026
Across the broader gaming collectibles space, other major franchises are also seeing new product launches this year. The Pokémon TCG has its Mega Evolution Pitch Black expansion dropping in July 2026, adding to what’s shaping up to be a dense summer for collectors across categories.
Timeline
Nuka Girl: From Wasteland Billboard to Your Shelf
1
2015
Fallout 4 — Nuka Girl’s In-Game Debut
Nuka Girl first appears in Fallout 4 as the mascot of Nuka-Cola, visible across in-game billboards, advertisements, and promotional holograms throughout the Commonwealth wasteland.
2
2020
Gaming Heads First Production — Sold Out
Gaming Heads releases the original limited Nuka Girl statue. The run sells out and later appears on secondary markets above original retail pricing. The statue becomes one of the most sought-after pieces of official Fallout merchandise.
3
April 2024
Fallout TV Series Season 1 Premieres
Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout series pulls 65 million viewers in its first 16 days — the second most-watched title in Amazon’s history at that time — introducing the franchise to a massive new audience.
4
Dec 2025 – Feb 2026
Season 2 Airs — 96% on Rotten Tomatoes
Season 2 runs weekly from December 16, 2025 through February 3, 2026, earning a 96% critics’ score. The show is renewed for Season 3. Justin Theroux joins as Robert House from Fallout: New Vegas.
5
July – Sept 2026
Gaming Heads 2026 Re-Release Ships
Pre-orders are open now via the Gaming Heads official website. Three editions available: Regular (1,000 units, $399.99), Exclusive (500 units, $549.99 with radiant sphere background), and Collective (50 units, unpainted, $399.99 — rarest edition). Shipments estimated Q3 2026. For broader 2026 gaming coverage, see The Game Tribune and the latest game updates.

The Gaming Heads Fallout: Nuka Girl statue pre-orders are open now across all three editions via the Gaming Heads official website, with shipments estimated between July and September 2026. The Exclusive Edition is capped at 500 units globally, the Regular Edition at 1,000, and the Collective Edition — unpainted, for those who prefer to paint their own — at 50 units worldwide. Payment plans are available at checkout.

This article covered the statue’s three editions, the specification of the figure, the history of the original 2020 run, Nuka Girl’s appearance across the Fallout game series, and the broader franchise context surrounding the 2026 release. For ongoing Fallout and gaming coverage, follow The Game Tribune.

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