Ubisoft is introducing Ubisoft Heroes, brand-new chibi figurines

Ubisoft has just announced a brand-new line of Ubicollectible; Ubisoft Heroes. These chibi figurines are cute versions of some of Ubisoft’s most famous characters. The first series includes Ezio, Vaas, Nomad and Rabbid Sam Fisher.

Each figurine stands 10cm tall and are available to purchase from the Ubisoft Store and retail.

A special Eagle Vision version of Ezio if available exclusively from the Ubisoft Store.

Ubisoft Heroes

The full range of series one of these Ubisoft Heroes includes;

Ezio Auditore from Assassin’s Creed® has been faithfully reproduced with all the key elements that made his legend. From the iconic Assassin’s hood to the lethal hidden blades, everything has been added in order to make the most accurate chibi figurine of Ezio, available in regular and in a Ubisoft store exclusive Eagle Vision edition.

Vaas Montenegro, the most dangerous and unstable character of Far Cry® 3 has been brought back to life. From the casual position to the firmly held gun, through scars, tattoos, piercings and dark rings, this Vaas chibi feels like the true villain here.

Nomad, the leader of the Ghost Team from Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Breakpoint will also be part of this adventure. With his striking presence and his steady gaze, the lieutenant colonel of the famous Elite US Special Operations Unit is a must-have chibi.

Finally, Rabbids and Sam Fisher decided to team-up in an exclusive chibi figurine. And when the craziness of a Rabbid meets the seriousness of CIA agent Sam Fisher, this leads to comical situations. This Rabbid has dressed up exactly like Sam Fisher…except for his gun, replaced by a plunger.

Each figurine costs $24.95 AUD and pre-orders are open now. They will be available on August 27, 2020.

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