Dark Horse is adding another major property to its growing lineup of video game-inspired collectibles. Remnant II is getting a statue, one that immortalizes the iconic World Stone from the game.
IGN can exclusively debut the first images of the Remanant II: World Stone statue. Get a closer look in the slideshow gallery below:
This collectible brings the transdimensional portal to life as a statue measuring 10.5 inches tall and 4.5 inches in diameter. The statue rotates atop its pedestal base and features LED lights and customizable sound effects.
The statue was sculpted by BigShot Toyworks, with prototyping and painting by J.W. Productions. It’s limited to 1000 pieces worldwide and features a hand-numbered certificate of authenticity and base artwork.
The Remnant II: World Stone statue is priced at $149.99 and is slated for release between December 2024 and February 2025. While you wait, why not check out the items available for preorder on the IGN Store?
IGN’s Travis Northup rated Remnant II a 9 out of 10 in his review, writing, “It’s astounding to think that if I were to create a list of my favorite soulslikes, my favorite looter shooters, and my favorite procedurally generated games, Remnant 2 would appear on all of those lists. This is a triumphant sequel that doesn’t just reimagine the soulslike genre as a co-op looter-shooter, but absolutely nails that concept in nearly every way – including many that the original did not. With completely engrossing combat, challenging and memorable boss fights, ultra-dense buildcrafting options, incredibly cool procedurally generated levels, and a clever multiversal concept that allows for a ton of different adventures in one package, it’s very likely going to become one of my most-played games this year. No matter which part of the multiverse you find yourself in, you should do yourself a favor and play this gem.”
In other news, the DLC Remnant II: The Forgotten Kingdom launched in April 2024.
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