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McFarlane Toys and Ubisoft Team Up for New Assassin’s Creed Action Figure Line

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ACIII 1 Assassins Creed III   Game Review
A Screenshot from Assassin’s Creed III – the latest installment in the Assassin’s Creed series

Ubisoft and McFarlane Toys have  today announced a licensing agreement to bring Assassin’s Creed to store shelves in the form of action figures.

McFarlane Toys’ Assassin’s Creed series 1 will feature seven figures including the characters of Connor and Haytham Kenway from ACIII. will come as two action figures – one in his Assassin’s Creed III traditional Assassins garb and the second, as Ratonhnhaké:ton in the upcoming “Tyranny of King George” storyline.

The Assassin Creed figure line of figures will stand approximately six inches tall, include an average of 25 points of articulation, and will come with a unique code that unlocks exclusive Assassin’s Creed video game content! McFarlane Toys will be displaying a first look of the upcoming Assassin’s Creed action figureprototypes at the International Toy Fair show, February 10-13, booth #4921.

Todd McFarlane | CEO and Founder of McFarlane Toys

I’m always excited to work with a premiere entertainment company like Ubisoft. Their world-class studios have created some of the most compelling video games in recent memory. The Assassin’s Creed series is a huge hit with gamers, and continues to grow in popularity. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to create high-quality collectibles based on their games, and to bring them to a wide audience at a reasonable price.

We’re always looking to raise the bar with our figures, and Ubisoft has been a great partner to help make that happen. These will be the first McFarlane Toys to include integration with the game itself. Our Assassin’s Creed figures will include codes that unlock unique content in game – things like new weapons, clothing colours, or other customisation options. Features like this reward the hardcore fans who buy the figures, and give collectors some added value.

You can expect to see the figures in major mass and specialty retailers later this year in the US, Canada, South America, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico.

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