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New FALLOUT 4 Funko Figures, Now Available for Pre-Order

Aside from seeing all of the announcements in person, probably one of the best parts about attending Bethesda’s first ever (and possibly last) E3 press conference was getting our hands on the exclusive package of vinyl figurines– including characters from Bethesda franchises like Fallout, Doom and Dishonored. Funko also jumped on the hype train and threw their hat in the ring with their own range of Fallout 4 themed figures–which they announced back in June, alongside Skyrim-themed vinyls that are also on the way.

While we knew these were coming, we’ve finally been given a look at the full line, which you can check out in the gallery below. The line features seven vinyls modeled after the following Fallout characters: Brotherhood of Steel Soldier, Feral Ghoul, Vault Boy, Lone Wanderers (male and female), Deathclaw, and Super Mutant.

According to Amazon, the figures will retail for $10.99, which is a bit different from Bethesda’s store which lists the figures for $12. While we previously reported that the figures were coming in July, Amazon curiously notes that they won’t be released until August, and Bethesda’s official site says they are coming in September.

Whatever the case, the figures are now available for pre-order on both Amazon and Bethesda’s online store. Though there are a lot of options to choose from, we’re assuming they’ll go fast considering the popularity and hype for Fallout 4, which is set to release on November 10.

If you’re as hyped as we are for Fallout 4, make sure to check out all of the news we’ve already covered regarding the game’s big reveal, the voice actors behind the protagonists, and the 13,000 lines of dialogue they took over 2 years to record.

Are you excited for Fallout 4? Will you be picking up any of the Pop figures? Let us know in the comments below.

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