Each Funko Fallout POP! Figure is Menacing, Adorable, Now on Sale

By on July 21, 2015

Bethesda’s reveal of Fallout 4 at this year’s E3 has resulted in its own inevitable pop-culture fallout, the culmination of which naturally lies on the shoulders of toy-maker Funko and it’s indelible POP! Vinyl line-up.

Seven new figures ripped directly out of the Fallout series are already on sale at Gamestop stores, and should be available soon for immediate purchase online at Amazon ($10.99 each) and Bethesda’s own store ($12 each). You can pre-order online right now.

Fallout Pop! Figure Vault BoyFallout Pop! Figure Super MutantFallout Pop! Figure Lone Wanderer MaleFallout Pop! Figure Lone Wanderer Female
Fallout Pop! Figure Feral Ghoul Fallout Pop! Figure Deathclaw Fallout Pop! Figure Brotherhood of Steel

Bethesda and Funko are also putting together a set of Fallout minis, which you can purchase either as a randomized single toy for $10 or a case of 12 random figures for $96, both of which are available for pre-order as well. They should ship sometime in September 2015, a couple months before Fallout 4 ships for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

Fallout Funko Minis

And if that isn’t enough Fallout for you today, don’t forget Bethesda’s put out a free-to-play iOS game, Fallout Shelter, soon to hit Android devices as well. The game has already earned $5.1 million in revenue, according to Tech Times. It’s not nothing, in other words.

Fallout Shelter

As for the game itself – Fallout 4 – due on Nov. 10, one might be interested in the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition. For $120 you’ll get a wearable Pip-Boy accessory that actually works with the game, granted you’ve hooked your smartphone up to it. And remember, Fallout 4 on Xbox One ships with a code for the backwards compatible version of Fallout 3 for Microsoft’s latest console. There’s a lot to take advantage of. Let us help you out with that.

Fallout on Ben’s

About Trevor Ruben

Though I contribute to many online publications on a regular basis, including The Checkout, the crux of my writing lies in video games. When not writing, I'm often streaming a variety of games on Twitch.

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