Expensive Bloodborne Statue is a Stunningly Beautiful Version of the Hunter (GALLERY)

Bloodborne statue

Fans of Bloodborne or ridiculously expensive collectibles might enjoy this. Prime 1 Studio has recently released photos of an upcoming statue they’ve designed of the Hunter, and it is absolutely beautiful. Standing at 32 inches tall, the incredibly detailed collectible is sure to make fans cry tears of joy when it debuts. It will also likely make collectors weep because this Bloodborne statue will put a dent in their bank accounts.

Being priced at $800, this collectible is based on the playable character from the Bloodborne DLC, The Old Hunters. As stated above, it stands at nearly three feet tall and it will include a few interchangeable parts for fans to pose the Hunter how they see fit. Here’s a list of what can be swapped out:

  • One (1) interchangeable right hand holding a Saw Cleaver
  • One (1) interchangeable right hand holding a Hunter Axe
  • One (1) interchangeable street lamp
  • One (1) interchangeable street pillar
  • One (1) interchangeable right hand holding a Threaded Cane (For EXCLUSIVE version only)

The exclusive version is being offered by Sideshow Collectibles, and there will only be 1,250 units sold. As for the regular Bloodborne statue, there will be 2,000 available. Fans and collectors alike can pre-order the Hunter now, but it won’t be arriving until next year, with a release window of July – September. Until then, you’ll just have to save your pennies while you keep staring at the images in the gallery below:

What say you, collectors? Does this Bloodborne statue of the Hunter look absolutely amazing? Will you be saving up to get one of your own, or is it a little too pricey? What other collectibles would you like to see from Prime 1 Studio? Let us know in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7! If it is more reading about collectibles that you desire, check out the following:

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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.

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