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These plush toys from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners really want to stay overnight with you


These plush toys from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners really want to stay overnight with you

One of the best things to come out of the Cyberpunk 2077 universe was the Edgerunners anime series. If you want to bring some of these characters home in an adorable form, you can pre-order some adorable plush toys. Made by Good Smile – the company behind the cute Nendoroid figures – prices for these cuddly dolls start at $26 and Amazon expects to ship pre-orders in June 2025 (yes, it’s a long wait).

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First off, there are plush figures of the main characters from Edgerunners, David Martinez and Lucy. David wears his trademark jacket and shows his typical scowl, while other cool details include embroidered cyberware, chains, and a set of abs that are a bit reminiscent of the face of an Evangelion unit.

There is also an Absolute Unit version of David based on his appearance in the Edgerunners finale, recreating the cutting-edge military gear the character dons for his iconic battle against Adam Smasher in Night City.

Lucy is a cute plush toy with a keen fashion sense and a piercing gaze, and if you need some Gremlin energy in your life, the Rebecca doll is an adorably deadly emotional support collectible.

If you’re looking for a little more Cyberpunk 2077 fun while you wait for your Edgerunners plushies to arrive, there are plenty of graphic novels and books set in the Cyberpunk 2077 universe, including the 328-page Cyberpunk 2077 Library Edition, which includes three comic book miniseries: Trauma Team, You Have My Word, and Blackout. It also includes a bonus cover art gallery and sketchbook section. There’s also a Cyberpunk 2077 novel called No Coincidence, and it’s on sale for over 50% off.

Here is a list of Cyberpunk 2077 book deals you can get now on Amazon:

Fans of Metal Gear Solid can also check out some very cool Nendoroid figures that are available for pre-order. The Solid Snake figure looks like an accurate version of the legendary hero, but the best accessory that comes with him is undoubtedly the low-polygon head that’s straight out of 1998. Two characters from From Software’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will also be released as Nendoroid figures next year.

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