Remnant II’s Nimue Comes to Life as a Gorgeous Bust Sculpture

Remnant II's Nimue Comes to Life as a Gorgeous Bust Sculpture

Remnant II's Nimue Comes to Life as a Gorgeous Bust Sculpture

Dark Horse is adding another popular gaming franchise to its lineup of exclusive collectibles. This time it’s Remnant II, as the Fae goddess Nimue takes center stage in the form of a gorgeous new sculpted bust.

Head down to the slideshow gallery below for an exclusive first look at the Remnant II: Nimue Bust:

The Remnant II: Nimue Bust measures 9 inches tall, with a base diameter of 4.5 inches. The bust features a light-up LED heart and base, along with glow-in-the-dark paint, all of which are designed to reflect Nimue’s connection to the Dreamer and the energy at the heart of the multiverse.

This bust was crafted Bigshot Toyworks, with prototyping and paint by J.W. Productions. It’s being sold exclusively on the Dark Horse Direct website and is limited to 500 units worldwide.

The Remnant II: Nimue bust is priced at $179.99, with an estimated release window of late summer/early fall 2025. Those who preorder the bust between now and December 12 will receive a discount of $10.

Remnant II originally released in 2023. In IGN’s Remnant II review, Travis Northup wrote, “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.”

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