Dark Souls Artorias the Abysswalker statue
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Dark Souls Artorias 1/6 Scale Statue Pre-Orders Open

Gecco opened pre-orders for its upcoming 1/6 scale statue of Artorias the Abyssbreaker from Dark Souls. People all over the world can now place orders for the statue at $759.99. Ultra Tokyo Connection, Diamond Comics Distributor, and Sideshow will also help distribute the statue in North America.

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Gecco will base the figure’s pose on Artorias’ first appearance cutscene. The sculptor will weave the statue’s chainmail in the same way as the real armor. The abyssal darkness that corrupts Artorias around his feet will also depicted in much detail as it overflows beyond the statue’s base.

The 1/6-scale statue will have an overall height of around 380mm (~14.96 inches). The manufacturer will use ABS material to form most of the body frames. It will then cover them with PVC material that allows finer details and longer preservation.

Artorias the Abyssbreaker, also known as Knight Artorias, is a key character and boss in the Artorias of the Abyss expansion pack. FromSoftware first included the content in the 2012 PC release Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Edition before releasing it as DLC for the original 2011 PS3 and Xbox 360 releases. The expansion is also included in the more recent remaster of Dark Souls that has been available on the PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch since 2018.

The 1/6 scale statue of Dark Souls‘ Artorias the Abyssbreaker will be available sometime between June 2024 and September 2024.


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