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$1,350 Resident Evil 2 Claire and Leon Statues Will Launch in 2022

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Prime 1 Studio will be releasing Resident Evil 2 Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy statues. These statues can be combined together to create a highly detailed diorama. Each piece in the set can be purchased separately for ¥140,900, which comes out to approximately $1,350. The Leon and Claire statues will ship sometime between January and April 2022. Pre-orders for the 1/4th figures are currently open. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The production of the statues will be supervised by Capcom, in the hopes of ensuring detailed and quality finished products. Each figure will come with their own section of the Raccoon City Police Department and zombie. The design for Claire and Leon are based on their respective looks from the Resident Evil 2 remake.

As you can see in the images of the Prime 1 Studio Resident Evil 2 statues below, even the blood splatter on the zombies has been recreated. Other details include a First Aid Spray can, a shotgun ammunition box, scattered documents, and disembodied zombie hands reaching out from the platform beneath Claire and Leon.

Prime 1 Studio will also collaborate with Square Enix to release a highly detailed NieR: Automata statue.

The Prime 1 Studio Resident Evil 2 statues can be placed together to create the aforementioned diorama, for a more dynamic pose. The official website mentioned that, due to production schedule, shipping dates may be delayed out of the January to April 2022 release window. Resident Evil 2 is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.


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