In the MMO shooter Destiny, detailed action figures for the small wallet will soon be on the market. We have pictures of the Destiny Toys.
Passionate guardians can bring the Destiny universe from the screen into their own living room. Several officially licensed products are available on the market, such as various Mega Bloks sets or detailed collectible figures, which however cost a hefty 170 Euros.
In the near future, the range of merchandise products for Destiny is set to expand significantly. Activision announced a few weeks ago that partnerships with various companies have been signed, which will now produce licensed fan items. For example, Funko Pop figures, caps, or PC accessories in Destiny style will be available.
Fans can also look forward to action and collectible figures from McFarlane Toys. These are expected to be significantly cheaper than the 170€ figures. New pictures of these figures have now been released, showing some details in close-up.
Customizable Destiny Figures
This Destiny product line from McFarlane includes a Titan, a Warlock, and a Hunter, as well as the character Lord Saladin. Lord Saladin is 25cm tall, costs $34.99, and is expected to be released at the end of 2017. The other three figures are slightly smaller, about 18cm, and each cost $20. The release is expected in the fall.
The Titan wears a “Glass Chamber” armor. He is assigned the weapons Gjallarhorn and The Exile, but the different weapons can be handed to all action figures:
The figures also come with a ghost – even if it cannot “hover” like in the picture:
The Hunter wears Iron Banner gear. His weapons are the Unease SR4 and the exotic sidearm Thorn:
However, the Hunter can also be equipped with The Exile:
And apparently there are even swords for the figures:
The Warlock wears Kingsfall armor along with the Malicious Touch and the Black Spindle:
But the Icebreaker is also available:
Lord Saladin comes with his axe and a removable helmet:
According to Activision, the merchandising program for Destiny 2 will continue to grow in the future. Fans will find exciting expansions of the Destiny universe beyond the console or PC.
Interestingly, McFarlane is not only working on collectible figures but also on a Gjallarwing Sparrow and a Gjallarhorn in “nearly original size.”















