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Overwatch’s new Doomfist statue is up for pre-order for $300

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Pre-orders are open for Overwatch’s new Doomfist statue revealed earlier today at gamescom 2018. The 14.25-inch statue will cost $300, a bit pricier than initially expected. (Blizzard’s Overwatch statues typically cost $175, save the extra-large D.Va one.)

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“One punch is all I need,” Blizzard wrote on the official Overwatch account. “Pre-order your Doomfist statue today from the Blizzard Gear store.”

Related: Blizzard is showing off a punching Doomfist statue at gamescom 2018

Like the other Overwatch statues in the line, Doomfist looks stunning. His shiny, golden fist is pulled back, winding up for a quick strike. Details, from his facial expression to his chiseled abs, are impeccable. Blizzard’s done a good job making the statue true to Doomfist’s in-game model.

Other Overwatch figures in the statue line include Widowmaker, Mercy, Tracer, D.Va, Genji, Hanzo, and Reaper.  All of these, except Reaper, are available for purchase on the Blizzard Gear store alongside Doomfist. Buyers are limited to 10 statues per customer, with wave one of the Doomfist statue scheduled to ship in the fourth quarter of 2018.

More Overwatch merchandise is expected to be revealed at gamescom 2018 and beyond. Earlier today, the Overwatch Twitter account teased six new Overwatch LEGO minifigures of Widowmaker, Reinhardt, Genji, Soldier: 76, Mercy, and McCree. (Not a great composition, if you ask us.) Likewise, Blizzard’s recently shown off new Nerf Rivals blasters for D.Va and Reaper.


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Nicole Carpenter is a reporter for Dot Esports. She lives in Massachusetts with her cat, Puppy, and dog, Major. She's a Zenyatta main who'd rather be playing D.Va.