In a recent announcement, Dark Horse unveiled two fresh additions to their Mass Effect statue series. By next fall, enthusiasts of the science-fiction franchise can expand their collection with characters Jack and Legion. These new figurines, made from poly-vinyl, offer intricate detailing yet remain budget-friendly collectibles. Priced at $60, Jack stands eight inches tall, while Legion, nearly ten inches, will be sold for $70.
In Mass Effect 2, a character named Jack was introduced, who bears a resemblance to her appearance in Mass Effect 3. Her statue showcases her distinctive tattoos, new hairstyle, and punk-rock jacket. Meanwhile, Legion, the intelligent Geth unit from the same series, presents an intimidating figure due to its mechanical structure and weaponry.
If you’re in need of additional premium Mass Effect action figures for your collection, Dark Horse Direct offers a variety to complete your personalized desktop Normandy team, including characters such as Garrus Vakarian and Tali’Zorah. For those who wish to splurge, the $200 Commander Shepard figure is sure to draw attention.
- Garrus Vakarian — $55 ($
60) | Releases April 2025 - Liara T’Soni — $55 ($
60) - Tali’Zorah — $55 ($
60) - Urdnot Wrex — $65 ($
70) - Commander John Shepard sixth-scale statue — $200
Although you won’t receive these fresh collectibles immediately, they will come well ahead of the upcoming game in the series. After launching Dragon Age: The Veilguard last year, BioWare is planning to unveil a new Mass Effect title next, but the team is spending time to ensure all components are set before they start working on it.
In a recent Veilguard documentary, Darrah stated that Mass Effect isn’t prepared for an abrupt increase in the team size, from 250 to 300 members. Previously, when BioWare focused on just one project such as Anthem or Veilguard, the project was already running at full capacity and could absorb all available resources due to its established infrastructure.
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