Crash Bandicoot Nendoroid

Crash Bandicoot Nendoroid Will Be Released in June 2021

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Good Smile Company revealed that a Nendoroid of Crash Bandicoot is currently being produced earlier in October 2020. Now, we know the company will release this figure in June 2021.

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This new Nendoroid figure will help celebrate the worldwide release of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. The figure box will come with interchangeable, alternate parts for the face, tongue, eyes, shoulders, arms, and hands, allowing more options to change the chibi Crash’s poses and facial expressions. The set will also include Crash’s ally Aku Aku, which can also be worn by Crash as a mask.

Those living in the United States are able to pre-order the figure at the GoodSmile Online Shop US website. It is available for $76.99 and is expected to shipped in July 2021. The pre-order period will close on December 23, 2020 at 11:59pm PT.

Nendoroids are a series of figures depicting characters in a deformed chibi size with big heads and small bodies. Good Smile Company has released over a thousand figures of characters from numerous franchises, such as Bayonetta, Kingdom Hearts III, Fate/Grand Order, and Atelier Ryza.

The Crash Bandicoot Nendoroid will be available in June 2021. The figure is based on Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, the latest title in the Crash Bandicoot series that is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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