CALL OF DUTY Collectible Figures Revealed By McFarlane Toys
Activision and McFarlane Toys have revealed the first wave of collectible Call of Duty figures which are to be displayed at this weekend's New York Toy Fair and go on sale later this year.
With the International New York Toy Fair right around the corner, Activision and McFarlane Toys have given us a sneak peek at the new line of collectible figures based on the popular video game franchise Call of Duty.
The first wave of "hyper-realistic" Call of Duty collectible figures will include John "Soap" MacTavish and Simon "Ghost" RIley from the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare titles with other "fully articulated fan favorite characters" from the franchise to be revealed at a later date.
“The cool thing that we’re particularly excited about is how these collectible figures tap into the great characters, who we all know and love from Call of Duty. This franchise has delivered incredible experiences full of iconic and memorable characters, and we’re delighted to bring these characters to life as collectibles to fans,” said Todd McFarlane, owner and CEO of McFarlane Toys.
The Call of Duty collectible figures will hit major retailers this fall and will be priced at $19.99 each. McFarlane Toys will display the new figures at International New York Toy Fair February 17th – 20th in booth #2775.
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