Suikoden protagonist Tir McDohl Nendoroid
Image courtesy of Konami and Good Smile Company

Suikoden Tir McDohl Nendoroid Pre-Orders Open Worldwide

Good Smile Company has opened global pre-orders for its Nendoroid featuring Tir McDohl, the protagonist of the first Suikoden entry. After first teasing the project in compilation game worldwide. People can place orders for the chibi figure on the company’s Japanese international and North America-exclusive web stores at ¥6,800 / $54.99.

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This Nendoroid will depict the son of Theo McDohl, whose first name is inputtable by the player, but he has also been known by the canonical name Tir McDohl. The set will come with a staff as the protagonist’s weapon and three choices of facial expression parts. The expressions available will be mostly serious, with closed and open mouth variants, and the third one will show Tir smiling.

Good Smile Company will also offer a bonus round base with the logo for the remaster of Suikoden I: The Gate Rune War for orders made on its own web stores. The same Nendoroid is also alternatively available to order on other websites like AmiAmi, but those sites do not offer the aforementioned exclusive part.

Here are the sample images for the Suikoden I character Nendoroid:

The Nendoroid of the first Suikoden protagonist Tir McDohl will be available to ship worldwide from Japan in August 2025 and in North America from the US in Q1 2026. Good Smile Company will close the chibi figure’s pre-order window on April 16, 2025.


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