The Face of Rau Le Creuset Revealed in New Gundam SEED Art

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Official art from the Gundam franchise has shown the face of the villain Rau Le Creuset without his helmet for the first time. The image, obtained from the mobile game Arsenal Base, depicts the character with blonde hair and a calm expression, a notable contrast to his destructive ideology. Rau, a clone created by Al Da Flaga, is a central figure in the conflict between Naturals and Coordinators in the 2002 series. This visual revelation resolves a long-standing unknown for the fan community.

Official portrait of Rau Le Creuset, showing his serene face and blonde hair without the helmet.

The Art as Unlockable Content in Arsenal Base 🎴

The image was distributed as a secret card within the Arsenal Base system, a game that functions as a content platform for the franchise. This distribution method, through specific codes or achievements, generates anticipation and encourages user participation. The quality of the art suggests digital illustration work, possibly with a graphics tablet and software like Photoshop or Clip Studio, maintaining the clean line and characteristic style of SEED designs. This approach reinforces Bandai's strategy of using mobile games to expand the lore.

The Serenity of a Man Who Wanted to End Everything 😌

After two decades, we discover that the man who planned the end of humanity had the look of a historical drama actor. With that blonde mane and contemplative gaze, he looks more like a romantic poet than a nihilistic Mobile Suit pilot. One almost expects the next secret card to reveal his favorite tea recipe or his opinion on space landscaping. The lesson is clear: never judge a genocidal maniac by his helmet. Or by his hairstyle.