Life Size Majora’s Mask and Other Figures Confirmed by First 4 Figures

Life size Majora's Mask

You might recognize First 4 Figures because of the incredible work they produce. You may even have some of their pieces spread throughout your home. If you hang around these parts, you probably remember them because recently, we reviewed the 1:4 scale Okami Amaterasu statue of theirs (if you haven’t seen that yet, you need to because that statue is absolutely beautiful).

On December 29, they confirmed that a life size Amaterasu bust is coming to First 4 Figures, which is surely going to be fantastic! Just yesterday, they confirmed the life size Majora’s Mask. Actually, over the past week, they have confirmed a new statue every day and we are pretty excited around here! You can check out the gallery below:

For those counting at home, that is the life size Majora’s Mask (no word on if it is just the mask or if Skull Kid will be attached to it), the life size Okami Amaterasu bust, the terrifying Mimic from Dark Souls, the almighty Bowser, and the put-back-together-again space pirate, Meta Ridley, from the unparalleled Metroid franchise. First 4 Figures also confirmed that collectibles from the popular manga and anime series, Berserk, are coming.

Also teased in a live stream by First 4 Figures was a True Form Midna collectible, but it has yet to be confirmed. Other than the confirmation of all of these glorious figures and the teasing of another, no other information has been given, especially pertaining to any sort of release dates. Either way, we look forward to hopefully hearing more in the coming weeks and months!

What say you, collectors? Excited for these new pieces coming form First 4 Figures? Do you own any of their other collectibles? Let us know down in the comments! As always, keep those browsers tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers for the latest gaming news and figure reviews. Before you go typing away down in the comments section, however, you should check out some of our other reviews:

Eric Garrett2269 Posts

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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