Check Out These Awesome Borderlands 2 Figures From McFarlane Toys (GALLERY)

Borderlands 2 Figures

Listen up, Vault Hunters – there is glorious loot to be had. After exploring the vast landscapes that Pandora has to offer, what could be better than bringing a bit of the action into the comfort of your own home? Fans won’t be able to drive around in a Bandit Technical, but they will soon have the opportunity to place a piece of Sanctuary on their southern shelves. McFarlane Toys has teamed up with 2K Games to produce a few Borderlands 2 figures that are perfect for anyone’s collection.

Claptrap, Zer0, Handsome Jack, and Tiny Tina have all been selected to participate in what appears to be a Hyperion experiment that turns them into seven-inch collectibles. Each of the figures comes with character-specific items and “12+ points of articulation for dynamic posing.” Or, in Claptrap’s case, articulated arms, a retractable antenna, and rotating eye. That’s if Knuckle Dragger didn’t run off with it again, of course. Check out the galleries below to see what will be available:

Claptrap:

Handsome Jack:

Tiny Tina:

Zer0:

The website makes sure to note that these are all pre-production models and that some details are subject to change. Three of the Borderlands 2 figures are priced at $17.99, with the Claptrap Deluxe Box coming in at $29.99. All of them are currently available for pre-order and will include an unlock code for bonus in-game content for Borderlands 2. Handsome Jack and Tiny Tina are both expected to ship this month, while Claptrap and Zer0 have an estimated release of February 2018.

Don’t let any bullymongs stop you from getting over to the 2K website and pre-ordering these awesome figures for your collection. As always, keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers for more gaming news, including the following:

What say you, gamers? Will you be picking up any of these Borderlands 2 figures from McFarlane Toys and 2K Games? Do you believe we are anywhere near a Borderlands 3 announcement, or is it going to be quite some time before such things come into existence? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7!

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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