Dragon Age Plushes
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New Dragon Age Plushes Feature Baby Griffon and Manfred the Skeleton

Two new Dragon Age plushes are available to pre-order, which includes Manfred, the skeletal assistant of Emmrich Volkarin in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and the griffon Assan. Both plushes will cost $41.99, not including shipping, and will arrive sometime in late 2024 or early 2025. These plushes by Sanshee are being made in collaboration with Dragon Age developer BioWare.

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Sanshee will also sell pins of Assan and Manfred, which are also available for pre-order. Each enamel pin will cost $12.99. The Dragon Age: The Veilguard pins and plushes can be pre-ordered in a bundle, which will cost $46.73. Additionally, the plush will come with a special collector’s card.

Assan and Manfred are secondary characters, though tied to companions that will appear in the game. As mentioned previously, Manfred is the assistant of Emmrich Volkarin, a necromancer of sorts, and Assan is the adorable companion of Devrin, the Grey Warden.

With the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard just around the corner, BioWare has shared pre-load and release times for the highly anticipated installment in the Dragon Age series. This includes when the game will release in specific regions.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard will release worldwide for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 31, 2024.


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