Blue Archive

Blue Archive merchandise brings the gacha RPG's beloved students from Kivotos straight to your collection. From detailed scale figures of characters like Shiroko and Hoshino to collectible Nendoroids, this is where tactical gameplay meets tangible fandom.

Blue Archive Merchandise – Your Kivotos Collection, Minus the Gacha

After all those hours managing student clubs, tactical battles, and yes, questionable pyroxene spending decisions, it only makes sense to bring something tangible home. Blue Archive merchandise exists for exactly this reason: to give Sensei a collection that doesn't reset when servers go down. The students of Kivotos deserve shelf space, and frankly, so does your dedication.

What is Blue Archive?

Blue Archive is a strategy RPG and gacha game developed by Nexon and published by Yostar. First released in February 2021, the game is set in Kivotos, a massive academy city populated entirely by students wielding everything from assault rifles to healing halos. Players take on the role of Sensei, an advisor tasked with supporting various school clubs and resolving conflicts across the city. The game blends tactical combat with visual novel storytelling and features a distinctive anime art style that has made its characters — including Shiroko, Hoshino, Arona, and Aru — popular subjects for merchandise. An anime adaptation by Yostar Pictures and Candy Box further expanded the franchise's reach.

Frequently asked questions

What types of Blue Archive figures are available?

Blue Archive figures typically come in two main formats: scale figures offering highly detailed, display-ready representations of characters in dynamic poses, and Nendoroids providing chibi-style figures with interchangeable faces and accessories. Scale figures are ideal for collectors seeking accuracy and presence, while Nendoroids suit those who enjoy poseable, expressive pieces.

Which Blue Archive characters are most popular for merchandise?

Students from prominent in-game clubs tend to feature heavily in merchandise. Members of the Abydos Task Force like Shiroko, Hoshino, and Nonomi are perennial favourites, as is Arona, the game's AI assistant. Characters from Problem Solver 68, including Aru, and popular figures like Asuna and Karin also see regular releases.

Are Blue Archive Nendoroids compatible with other Nendoroid accessories?

Yes, Nendoroids follow Good Smile Company's standard specifications, meaning faces, hands, and accessories can generally be swapped between characters across different series. This allows for creative mixing and custom displays.

Assortment overview

The Blue Archive collection spans several product types to suit different collector preferences. Scale figures deliver premium display pieces capturing characters in signature poses. Nendoroids offer the charming chibi aesthetic Good Smile Company is known for, complete with swappable expressions. Browse by specific student in the characters section, or pick up key chains for everyday carry items that show off your favourites without requiring dedicated shelf space.

What goes well with this?

Blue Archive collectors often share shelf space with other gacha-game merchandise and anime figures. If your tastes run toward similar RPG aesthetics or you're building a broader bishōjo figure collection, you'll find plenty of complementary pieces across our anime and gaming categories. After all, one display case is never quite enough — just ask anyone who said they'd only buy their one favourite character.