Figma is the perfect format for Overwatch’s Zenyatta

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The figure-fans of Good Smile Co. have unveiled pictures of the next release in their Overwatch Figma range. Next to bless us with their poseable presence is powerful healer – and one of the few characters yet to be redesigned as DPS – Zenyatta.

The tranquil Omnic stands a typical 150mm in height and contains all of the dynamic flexibility typified by the Figma design. Due to his robotic nature, the multiple joints on this particular Figma blend in very well with the design and are mostly seamless.

Of course, Zenyatta also comes with multiple accessories and alternate hands. These include a peace symbol, a ring of harmonic orbs, an orb of harmony and discord (which can be attached to other Figmas), as well as dioramas plates to recreate the appearance of his Transcendence ult.

If you’re interested in picking up the healer for your home, then pre-orders are open now on the Good Smile Co. website and the Blizzard Gear store. Zenyatta is expected to price around $75-80USD, not including shipping charges, and should be releasing in Q3 of 2019.

Zenyatta Figma now available for pre-order ahead of 2019 releas [Good Smile / Blizzard]


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