SCEE teams with 3A for Killzone figure line

An official line of licensed Killzone figures is one the way from toy company 3A.

The first offering to emerge from the deal is a 31cm fully articulated Hazmat Trooper figure with illuminating red eyes, which is due to launch in Q3 and cost $160.

Our adult video game franchises like Killzone have a core following of die-hard fans that are avid collectors of these high quality limited edition pieces,” SCEE’s European licensing manager David Evans said.

3A have a strong track record of producing high calibre collectibles that are must-have items for fans of the franchise and the launch of this figure further cements the cult status of the brand.”

3A director Kim Fung Wong added: We have long been admirers of the Killzone franchise, which has a massive global fanbase and we hope that the announcement of this new Killzone figurine will send ripples of excitement through the gaming community.”

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