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Nomura Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Captain America Bring Arts Figure Pre-orders Open

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The Marvel Universe Variant Bring Arts figures designed by Tetsuya Nomura are now available to pre-order. There are currently three different ones to choose from, those being the Nomura Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man. All three of these figurines have been designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and you can be sure that they carry his unique sense of design. Fans of the Marvel series and the Square Enix Director and Concept Artist can grab all three of these re-designs via the official Square Enix store. All three are currently available to purchase at a discounted price of $121. These figurines will cost $134 once the discount period is over.

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As you can see below, all three figures come with a handful of accessories. Additionally, they have pose-able limbs for those that want to show off the range of dynamic poses they are capable of. If you’d just like to have these figurines on display, that’s possible too, as each one comes with its own display stand.

The Nomura Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man Bring Arts pre-orders have gone live only months before the scheduled release of Marvel’s Avengers. This upcoming Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix title will allow people to play as iconic characters from the Marvel Universe, and even do so cooperatively with friends.

Marvel’s Avengers will release for the PS4, the Xbox One, and the PC on September 4, 2020. Next-gen versions will launch during the holiday 2020 window. The Nomura Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man will be available in December 2020.


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