Digmon Omegamon Dynaction Figure Coming in January

Bandai Collectables announced a Digimon Omegamon Dynaction figure is available to pre-order. It will cost $300 and will release sometime in January 2023. The figure will come with a cloth cape and several accessories. These will include the Grey Sword, Garuru Canon, two pairs of optional shoulders and optional eyes, and Tai (Taichi) and Matt (Yamato) figures. It will also come with a display stand.

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The cloth cape can be adjusted and posed freely in any direction. The figure is also capable of dynamic movement, which means it can be posed in a variety of ways. The included Tai and Matt figures are available to place on the shoulders of the Omegamon figure. Additionally, the extra Grey Sword attachment allows for people to display the hand with or without the blade.

You can take a look at the Omegamon Dynaction figure below.

Omegamon first appeared in the Digimon Adventure movie, where protagonists Tai and Matt fought against the villainous Diaboromon. Since its initial appearance, Bandai released several pieces of merchandise featuring the iconic Digimon. This includes the Ultimate Image Omegamon X-Antibody figure. Pre-orders for that figure ended in May 2020, with its release arriving a few months later in July 2020.

The Digimon Omegamon Dynaction figure will cost $300 and will release sometime in January 2023. Pre-orders are available at select retailers.


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