Nintendo of America has confirmed that officially licensed Star Fox plushies will be available in North America, with pre-orders now active on the Nintendo Store and a street date set for October 30.
The merchandise — featuring Fox McCloud and his core team members Slippy, Peppy and Falco — was previously announced for Japan and Europe before being slated for a North American release.
The announcement clarifies availability and timing for fans and collectors.
In journalistic terms, Nintendo of America said the Star Fox plushies, which were first announced in Japan and Europe, will arrive in North America on October 30 and can be pre-purchased now via the official Nintendo Store.
The retailer listing identifies the four characters and confirms the North American launch window.
Background and franchise context
Star Fox is one of Nintendo's long-running franchises.
The original Star Fox debuted on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 and was developed by Nintendo in collaboration with Argonaut Software, with Shigeru Miyamoto credited as a creative lead on the series.
Core entries followed on Nintendo platforms including Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 64 in 1997 and subsequent titles on GameCube, Wii and Wii U.
Classic Star Fox titles are also accessible to modern audiences through Nintendo Switch Online's legacy game offerings.
Why the plushies matter
Character merchandise like plushies offers a tangible way for Nintendo to engage players outside of software releases.
Fox McCloud and his wingmates are signature characters for the franchise, and official plush items typically sell through Nintendo's online storefront and select retail partners.
How to buy
Pre-orders are available now on the Nintendo Store for customers in North America, with the products listed on Nintendo's official online shop.
The items are scheduled to ship and become available on October 30.
For collectors and fans, placing a pre-order through the Nintendo Store is the recommended way to secure these officially licensed plushies.
This coverage relies on the official announcement from Nintendo of America and verified product listings on the Nintendo Store.