GoodSmile formally revealed a number of gaming Nendoroids today, including Zagreus (Hades), Arthur (Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection) and Geralt: Ronin Ver. (The Witcher: Ronin); the real surprise was Robbie the Rabbit, the creepy Lakeside Amusement Park mascot from Silent Hill getting not one, but two Nendoroid figures.
Robbie, which comes in a pink and blue version, is flocked with a couple rather interesting accessories. These include a normal and bloody faceplate and outfit, along with a sitting pose. But, for those looking for more dynamic scenes, the pink version comes with a pipe and chainsaw, with blue including a plank and circular saw. Robbie the Rabbit Pink and Blue can be purchased from GoodSmile directly or a partner for $58.99 each.
Zagreus takes things in a different direction and is instead designed around recreating the Hades experience. He comes with two face plates, a bottle of nectar to buy other Nendoroids’ favor, a bloodstone and the infernal arms Stygius and Aegis. Currently preorders are open from GoodSmile directly or one of their partners and will cost $54.99.
Next is Arthur who has a similar design philosophy as Zagreus. In addition to two faceplates, there is a lance, dagger, holy water and treasure chest accessory. Perfect for recreating a scene or supplementing another figure. He is also available through GoodSmile or one of their partners and will run $69.99.
Finally there is Geralt: Ronin Ver., who is a very different take on the notable protagonist. He comes with a serious face, battle face and a coy smile that is quite charming. In addition to that, there are some sword accessories and Witcher signs Yrden and Axii. He can also be preordered and will run $54.99.
Update: Clarified some information on Robbie and included price/preorder link.
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