The Legend of Zelda Master Sword Proplica
Image courtesy of Bandai Spirits and Nintendo

Legend of Zelda Master Sword Proplica Will Include Audio

Bandai Spirits has opened pre-orders for the new Proplica of the Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda series. Japanese online storefronts have the new item listed with a tax-inclusive price tag of 22,000 yen (~$141). The company added that the replica sword toy will also be available for U.S. residents to order at the Tamashii Nations Amazon store.

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The life-sized replica will have an overall length of around 105 cm (~41.34 inches). The set will also come with the sword’s sheath and a stand to display both items.

The Legend of Zelda Master Sword Proplica with sheath and stand
Image courtesy of Bandai Spirits and Nintendo

The replica toy will notably have audio gimmicks. It can play special sound effects when the user presses one of the three buttons on the grip and swings the sword. The item will also include eight tracks from the following entries:

  • The Legend of Zelda (NES) – Ground BGM
  • A Link to the Past – Ground BGM
  • Link’s Awakening (Game Boy) – First Field BGM
  • Ocarina of Time – Hyrule Field Main Theme
  • The Wind Waker – The Great Sea
  • Skyward Sword – Main Theme
  • Breath of the Wild – Main Theme
  • Tears of the Kingdom – Main Theme

The Proplica of Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda series will be available in September 2024.


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