These Destiny Action Figures Look Drop Dead Gorgeous

It comes with a Ghost!

If you’re a Destiny fan looking to add some cool merchandise to your Christmas or birthday wish lists, look no further. 3A has just revealed some photos of their upcoming Destiny Hunter and Warlock action figures. And they look pretty damn amazing.

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Here, you can see the glorious Warlock…

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And here, the majestic Hunter…

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Both the Warlock and Hunter will be available in the Chatterwhite shader. The Warlock will also be available in the Old Guard and Lunar Elegy shaders. On the other hand, the Hunter will be available in the Autumn Splendor and Goldspiral shaders. They come with Ghosts, as well as exchangeable parts.

You’ll be able to preorder the Warlock figures on July 7, and the Hunter figures on July 21. They’re currently priced at $190, which is pretty steep, but the figures seem well worth the asking price, considering how great they look.

Destiny’s Rise of Iron expansion is set to be released this fall as well, and will leave behind the PS3 and Xbox 360 player base as it focuses on the current generation of consoles.

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