From Kotobukiya

Mega Manmerch may never die.

TheMega Manseries died at one point. Then it came back to life! It may die again. But we will always have merch. Merch…never changes.

Like the George Lucas of the video game world, Capcom has more merch SKUs each year than there areMega Mangames at this point. Many of them are figures and the like, ranging from the most casual blind box packages to the discerning hobbyist models. Manufacturer Kotobukiya has been partaking in that latter line for a while, and this past week, they just unveiled a few more beauties.

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Shown off via their new livestream (the model talk for Mega Man X starts about 35 minutes in, timestamped here, withthe Battle Network model talk kicking off around an hour and a half),Mega Man XandBattle Networknon-painted models are incoming. The Mega Man X version will be more posable, even including an option to make him look like he’s jumping through a boss door, or squinting while holding in a charged buster shot.

TheBattle Networkmodel has its own flair, with cuter more casual poses, as well as the option to wieldhis signature sword. you may find more info on the figureson this landing page. At this time, release dates and pricing are “undecided,” as per a listing on the site.

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A ruined police station in Raccoon City in Resident Evil Requiem.