Holy smokes! Bethesda and Fallout have partnered with MEGA to announce the T-60 Power Armor Action Figure Collection. This new buildable set includes five different posable T-60 Power Armor figures to display, each with a unique paint job: Vault-Tec, Hot Rod Flames, Brotherhood of Steel Paladin, Military, and Rusted.
There are also accessories, including a Nuka Cola Dark and a Hot Rodder magazine. Finally, to finish it off, the whole set comes packaged in a crate-inspired box from Fallout 4, truly a collector’s dream. The MEGA Fallout T-60 Power Armor Action Figure Collection will cost $29.99, and release on November 20, 2024, but is available to preorder now at Amazon.
The set was first announced on X (formally Twitter), with the official Fallout account proclaiming: “You collected them in-game, and now they’re yours to build. Introducing the T-60 Power Armor Collection, featuring 5 buildable figures with unique paint jobs and matching accessories.”
You collected them in-game, and now they’re yours to build.🧱
Introducing the T-60 Power Armor Collection, featuring 5 buildable figures with unique paint jobs and matching accessories. Available on Amazon.https://t.co/ibDXLdSCxZ pic.twitter.com/oFXxFQMutc
— Fallout (@Fallout) August 7, 2024
Considering this costs just $30, we’re also expecting this set to be incredibly popular and will likely sell out immensely fast. If you want to ensure you don’t miss out, we’d recommended placing your preorder with Amazon ASAP.
You’re safe to do so, as Amazon doesn’t until the item ships, and protects your order against any price drops or increases with it’s preorder price guarantee. No matter what, you’ll pay the lowest price possible that’s listed at Amazon between now and the set shipping in November.
Prime Video’s Emmy-nominated Fallout TV series recently reinvigorated interest in the Fallout games. The show drew an absolutely massive 65 million viewers in first 16 days, according to Amazon’s own numbers.
While according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: “hours played on Game Pass for the Fallout franchise increased nearly 5x quarter-over-quarter” after the debut of the Prime Video series.
Moreover, in the wake of Fallout’s TV success, Prime Video swiftly renewed the TV show for a second season, and showrunner Graham Wagner previously said the team is “going as fast as we possibly can” to deliver it to eager fans.
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