Monster Hunter Deviljho and Tigrex figures
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Monster Hunter Deviljho and Tigrex Figures Will Return in 2025

Capcom opened a new batch of pre-orders for several of its Monster Hunter figures, including Deviljho and Tigrex, on its e-Capcom web store. People residing outside Japan can also place orders on the Japanese website as it supports international shipments via the WorldShopping widget. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The two highlighted entries in this lineup will be the Capcom Figure Builder Creators Model figures of Deviljho and Tigrex. Capcom first released the Deviljho figure in February 2024, and it will be available again at 22,000 yen (~$139.65). Meanwhile, the Tigrex figure which costs much less at 13,200 yen (~$83.80) had a much older debut in March 2014, although Capcom will retain the new restock batch’s quality on par with the original release.

In addition, Capcom will also bring back six other Monster Hunter figures in a single set. The Capcom Figure Builder Standard Model Plus The Best Vol. 19-20-21 set will be available at 11,880 yen (~$75.40). This package was originally available in June 2023, and it contains Magnamalo, Goss Harag, Tetranadon, Crimson Glow Valstrax, Wind Serpent Ibushi, and Thunder Serpent Narwa.

As a side note, all of these six monsters made their debut in Monster Hunter Rise. However, unlike the first two figures, these ones will only come with generic bases.

Monster Hunter Standard Model figures volumes 19-21
Image via Capcom

The newly restocked Monster Hunter figures will be available in late January 2025.


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