Lady Maria Figma Bloodborne

Bloodborne: The Old Hunters Lady Maria Figma Available for Pre-Order

Good Smile Company has revealed that a Bloodborne: The Old Hunters Lady Maria figma is now available to pre-order. Both a standard and DX version of the Lady Maria figma are available. The standard version will cost $108, whereas the DX version will cost $128. The figma is scheduled to release in October 2022, with pre-orders remaining open until September 30, 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The figma is currently available to pre-order through the Japanese and North America portals of the Good Smile Company website. Additionally, the website has detailed the accessories that will come with the standard and DX version of the figma. The DX version will come with the chair Lady Maria is seen sitting on in both the Bloodborne: The Old Hunters cover art, and when first encountering her in the game. Additionally, it will come with extra parts for her Rakuyo to emulate the blood effect on her weapons in the game.

You can take a look at the figma below.

However, the standard version of the Lady Maria figma will simply come with the Rakuyo and Evelyn, her signature weapons from Bloodborne. Other accessories include hands. The DX version will also come with these accessories.

Bloodborne and its The Old Hunters DLC expansion are immediately available for PlayStation 4.


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