
Borderlands 4 came out in September, and a standout feature was the introduction of a fresh group of Vault Hunters. From the rugged Rafa to the rebellious Vex, these unique characters perfectly captured the Borderlands spirit – they’re compelling, vibrant, and surprisingly heroic as they try to plunder the vaults of Kairos. If you’d like to own a piece of the new Borderlands world, you can find collectible figures of Amon, Harlowe, Rafa, and Vex at the Dark Horse Store.
These detailed figures are a great way to add to your collection without breaking the bank, and you can pre-order them now! Each one costs $70 and features colors matching their appearance in the game. If you buy all four together, you’ll get a $20 discount.
First up is the Forge Knight Amon, a detailed nine-inch figure of the strong and artistic warrior. The sculpt highlights his powerful, flaming fists and ice axe, and the base includes the red Vault symbol.
Harlowe is depicted in a dynamic action pose, wielding her iconic Chroma Accelerator. The seven-inch figure includes a base decorated with a teal Vault symbol.
Vex isn’t showing off her wings for looks; she’s prepared to fight if she has to. Even though she has a dark, gothic style, the action figure features a lot of bright colors, and she’s posed on a base decorated with a pink Vault symbol.
Rafa’s action figure is now complete and equipped with his Arc-Knives, signaling he’s ready for battle. The 6.5-inch figure stands on a base featuring a blue vault symbol.
Borderlands players can now purchase a new art book featuring hundreds of designs for characters, locations, and concepts from the game. The 224-page hardcover book costs $37.69 (originally $55) and shows how the world of Kairos was created for Borderlands 4.
Similar to past Borderlands games, Borderlands 4 will receive new content after it launches. The first paid downloadable content (DLC) pack was recently announced at PAX Australia, where Gearbox revealed players will battle the Timekeeper’s Minister of Culture to celebrate Mercenary Day. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford also admitted the game wasn’t perfect at launch, stating the studio wants to appeal to a wider range of players with the Borderlands series.
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2025-10-16 16:11