Elden Ring SH Figuarts Mini

Elden Ring SH Figuarts and Figuarts Mini Figures Announced

Tamashii Nations announced Elden Ring SH Figuarts and Figuarts Mini figures will be in production. However, outside of the initial announcement, no further information has been shared. No information regarding what the potential Elden Ring SH Figuarts characters or creatures will be was provided. That said, more details will arrive soon through the official Twitter and official website. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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Tamashii Nations has produced figures of characters from several notable franchises. In January 2022, Naruto Shippuden SH Figuarts figures were announced. Consumers can pre-order figures of Sakura, Sasuke, and Naruto. Each figure comes with unique accessories and face plates.

Good Smile Company also has plans to release Elden Ring figures. A Bloody Wolf figma was announced during WonHobby 35, with an unpainted version of the figma appearing. This version provided a look at some finer details on the figma, such as the shield, armor, and sword. The Bloody Wolf was one of several classes players could choose from during the closed network test of Elden Ring.

Leading up to the launch of the game, Bandai Namco released a patch meant to fix performance related issues with Elden Ring. These issues included frame rate drops and NPC events.

Elden Ring is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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