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Get your tactical visor ready—a Soldier: 76 Nendoroid is on the way

It'll set you back $50.
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The Overwatch Nendoroid collection continues to grow with a new character joining the lineup.

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Blizzard is once again partnering with Japanese toy maker Good Smile Company to bring one of its Overwatch heroes to the lineup. This time, it is Soldier: 76, who comes with everything you need to re-enact one of your favorite Overwatch game moments in chibi form.

His Helix Rockets, Sprint pose, and Biotic Field all come as part of the figure as well as his ultimate ability, Tactical Visor, for you to customize him in anyway that you want. He even comes with a golf club so fans can pose him in one of the game’s best emotes.

Preorders for the figure are open now over on Blizzard’s merch store, and the figure will cost $50 to purchase. It’s expected to release in the second quarter of 2019, so you’ll have a long time to wait until it finally arrives.

While you wait, you can also pick up a host of other Overwatch Nendoroids to start adding to your collection. Currently, Tracer, Mei, Mercy, Genji, Hanzo, D.Va, and Sombra have figures out with Junkrat also up for preorder with a release date for the first quarter of 2019.

There are also a line of Figmas available, another popular action figure-like toy by Good Smile, based around Tracer, Genji, Reaper, and Widowmaker. These toys, however, are a little bit more expensive then the Nendoroids and will set you back around $80 for each one.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.