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A Ninja Funko Pop has appeared online

It hasn't officially been revealed yet, however.

Streaming sensation Tyler “Ninja” Blevins has been getting a lot of different merchandise and swag lately. Epic Games even gave him his own Fortnite skin at the start of January.

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And now, it seems like the streamer’s merchandise line is continuing to grow. A Funko Pop figure of Ninja has shown up on Instagram and the Australian Funko Pop seller website, PopCultcha.

The Ninja Pop would be the first Funko Pop made for a streamer and would join a growing list of merchandise for Ninja that already includes shirts, caps, bandanas, and more.

It seems like the news was spread a little too early, however. Websites that put the figure up for sale, such as PopCultcha, took it down almost immediately—but not before some eagle-eyed fans caught it.

While a release date for the figure hasn’t been officially revealed, Kotaku got a quick screengrab of the PopCultcha listing, which revealed that it’s intended release date is April 2020. This could just be a basic release window, however, and it could change in the future.


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