Cyberpunk 2077 - New Figures Revealed
Dark Horse has announced that it is planning to release two Cyberpunk 2077 licensed figures, one presenting standard male version of the main character and the second focusing on Johnny Silverhand, the character played by Keanu Reeves.
- Two figures based on Cyberpunk 2077 are planned,
- One of them will show the male version of V (player character) and the other, Johnny Silverhand,
- The manufacturer is Dark Horse,
- The figures will be about 24 cm tall and cost $49.99.
Some time ago we wrote about Funko toys inspired by Cyberpunk 2077. It turns out that they are not the only ones that will be created based on CD Projekt RED's game. Dark Horse company will roll outits own offer, which will focus on much more realistic model designs.
This information was shared during the Toy Fair 2020 Convention. Two figures are planned - one showing Johnny Silverhand, played by Keanu Reeves, and the other presenting a standard male version of V, the game's protagonist. So far, only a photo of the latter has been revealed.
Both figures will be about 24 centimeters high. We don't know exactly when they're going to be sold yet. Each will cost $49.99. Howeverm judging from the Geralt figure from the same company, which was originally priced at 49.99 USD in the USA, there may be some regional differences.
As a reminder, the Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 PC. Initially, the production was to debut in April this year, but the release date was eventually delayed to September 17. However, we will probably wait until 2022 for the multiplayer mode.
It's worth adding that the figures are not the only attraction that Dark Horse is preparing for the game fans. There are also plans for The World of Cyberpunk 2077, an illustrated album filled with information about the universe of the latest game from CD Projekt RED.
Recently, Nvidia announced a limited edition of its GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card, whose apperarance will use CP2077 theme. McFarlane Toys is also planning their figures, but their quality leaves much to be desired.