Tamashii Nations is releasing new S.H. Figuarts action figures based on the upcoming Tekken 8 video game. The first figure is on display at Tokyo Game Show 2023. At the event, they revealed their S.H. Figuarts Jin Kazama. Tamashii Nations …
Two upcoming Tekken 8 figures are now available to pre-order. The figures are being released by Bandai under their GameDimensions brand. The new figures are Jin Kazama and King. The general release version of King varies slightly from the GameStop …
Storm Collectibles have released full product information for the next in their gaming figures – Devil Jin from Tekken 7. He’s coming packed with articulated wings, alternate hands and heads. Release date is due in Q2 2022. Read on to …
Pre-orders have been opened by Prime 1 Studio for their upcoming Tekken 7 – Jin Kazama 1/4 Statue. The polystone statue stands over 25″ tall on a diorama base. It features Jin wearing his hooded jacket, and has two swap …
Photos and details have been released by Storm Collectibles for their upcoming Tekken 7 – Jin Kazama 1/12 Scale Action Figure. Jin is the son of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama, and the grandson of Heihachi Mishima. Jin possesses the …
Our team at Toy Fair 2020 was able to grab some photos of the Pure Arts display. There, they had a number of video game themed collectibles, as well as some smaller scale Court of the Dead statues. The statues …
Storm Collectibles, at the Bluefin booth, had a nice large display of 1/12 scale video game figures at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. These included figures from Injustice 2, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Golden Axe, King of Fighters, Street Fighter, Gears of …
Prime 1 Studio debuted numerous new items at Winter Wonder Fest 2019. These include a few all-new licenses as well. There will likely be more items revealed by Prime 1 throughout the weekend. We’ll update this post with new items …
Yesterday, Funko dropped previews for over 200 new figures/collectibles from dozens of new and existing licenses as part of their London Toy Fair 2017 reveals. While we normally don’t cover the Pop! Vinyl, Dorbz, etc. anymore, there were just too …