Introducing new PlayStation Studios collectible figures from Spin Master, launches starting this August
Sony announces new physical products to add to your home decor. Today we are pleased to reveal a new collaboration with Spin Master, a leading toy company, to introduce The Shapes Collection – a new line of collectibles, based on our hit PlayStation Studios titles. This includes iconic characters from God of War Ragnarök, Horizon Forbidden West, and Ghost of Tsushima. The highly detailed figures deliver the interactive storytelling element of these titles in an all-new way, extending the gaming experience from digital to physical. This creative line takes inspiration from details in each game, with interchangeable accessories and dozens of points of articulation to pose and display each figure in your collection of memorabilia. The first in the collection to launch is a 6-inch deluxe figure of Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West, which is available for pre-order now on PlayStation Gear (where available) and Amazon in US and Australia.
The Shapes Collection
Deluxe collector grade figure with 42 points of articulation and 12 different accessories including multiple face plates and alternative hands
Pre-order on PlayStation Gear (where available) and Amazon in US and Australia starting July 3rd, shipping beginning August.
Deluxe collector grade figures with 24-34 points of articulation and 2-4 accessories (varies by character)
Pre-order on PlayStation Gear (where available) and Amazon in US (Kratos, Atreus, Varl, Jin Sakai) and Australia starting July 15, shipping beginning September.
PlayStation Studios developers have closely collaborated on this new creative lineup from Spin Master, and share details they are most excited about with the PlayStation community.
“It was a great pleasure to work on the Aloy and Varl figurines together with Spin Master.
They are based on the actual digital sculpts used for the game, something you can really see in the final result. We made sure the many articulation points made sense and even the finest textural detail shows up on the figures.
A personal highlight was the ability to provide different facial expressions for Aloy, which, together with those many articulation points (even her hair has some!), make her a very poseable figure. Also, the technique used to apply color to the faces meant we were really able to maintain the likeness of actual models, something that was very important and adds a lot to the appeal of these figures.” – Arno Schmitz, Lead Character Artist, Guerrilla
“We’re excited to have a new action figure version of Jin that fans can keep on their shelf to protect their home. Jin’s Ghost armor has so many beautiful details, including intricate fabric patterns and overlapping armor plates that are integral to the design of his character. In addition to his katana, it’s also always important to us to see all of his various Ghost tools represented to capture his different fighting techniques.” – Jason Connell, Creative Director, Sucker Punch