Since its September launch, Borderlands 4 has captivated players with its fresh crew of Vault Hunters. Characters like the formidable exo-soldier Rafa and the electrifying punk-rock Siren Vex have quickly become fan favorites, embodying the vibrant and chaotic spirit of the series as they venture through the dangerous vaults of Kairos. To commemorate these iconic new additions to the Borderlands universe, an exciting collection of collectible figures featuring Amon, Harlowe, Rafa, and Vex is now available.
Crafted with remarkable detail and designed to be an accessible way to enhance your display, these figures are now open for preorder. Each individual figure is available for $70, perfectly capturing the distinctive cel-shaded aesthetic of the game. Fans can also grab a special four-pack to save $20 on their collection.
Leading the charge is Forge Knight Amon, a formidable nine-inch replica of the imposing warrior-poet. This figure showcases his signature fiery forge-fists and a detailed ice-axe, all standing proudly on a base adorned with a vibrant red vault symbol.
Gallery: Forge Knight Amon Figure Details
Harlowe is captured in an dynamic, action-ready pose, complete with her iconic Chroma Accelerator weapon. This seven-inch figure rests on a base marked with a striking teal vault symbol.
Gallery: Harlowe Figure Details
While Vex might not be showcasing her formidable Siren wings on this figure, she’s clearly prepared for battle, poised to unleash a fiery attack. Her gothic design is brought to life with a rich spread of colors across the action figure, which stands on a base featuring a distinctive pink vault symbol.
Gallery: Vex Figure Details
Rounding out the collection is Rafa, depicted with his Arc-Knives at the ready, poised to unleash the power of Tediore technology in a fight. This 6.5-inch figure is dynamically posed on a base, highlighted by a bold blue vault symbol.
For dedicated Borderlands enthusiasts, a captivating new art book is also available. This 224-page hardcover volume gathers a treasure trove of character, environment, and concept designs, offering an in-depth look at how the vibrant world of Kairos was brought to life during the creation of Borderlands 4. Originally $55, it’s now available for $37.69.
True to the series’ tradition, Borderlands 4 is set to receive exciting post-launch content. Details for the first paid DLC pack were recently unveiled at PAX Australia, promising new adventures where players will confront the Timekeeper’s Minister of Culture in an effort to spread the festive spirit of Mercenary Day. Despite the game’s initial success, Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford candidly stated, “We suck,” emphasizing the studio’s ambitious goal to broaden the Borderlands franchise’s appeal to an even wider audience.
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