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Just a few days ago, our first look at the Link figma from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom dropped via leaks on Reddit and YouTube. The figure itself is incredibly detailed and all the extras from the DX version really impressed us here at Nintendo Wire, though we were left wondering when an official announcement would come. It turns out we didn’t have to wait long, as both the standard and DX versions of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link are up for pre-order.

 

Tears of the Kingdom Link figma – Standard version

 

The standard version of the Tears of the Kingdom Link figma comes with the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, Hylian Hood, and several hands and faces in additional poses. The Standard version is up for pre-order at Play-Asia, Amazon JP, Big Bad Toy Store, and Good Smile US with various delivery times ranging from February 2025 to Q3 2025. Keep in mind that you can save 5% on orders from Play-Asia with the code NWIRE24 at checkout.

 

 

Tears of the Kingdom Link figma – DX version

 

The DX version of the Tears of the Kingdom Link comes with plenty of bells and whistles in addition to the equipment included with the standard version. You’ll get Link’s Paraglider, a Zonai Rocket with effect parts, a Construct Bow, Arrows, a Traveler’s Shield, a Rock Hammer, an extra right arm featuring a torn sleeve, and, perhaps coolest of all, effect parts for Link’s Ascend ability, meaning you can have Link popping right out of your shelf or desk as if he’s Ascending up through them.

 

 

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link DX is out of stock at Play-Asia at the time of this writing, but is available for pre-order at several other retailers like Amazon JP, Big Bad Toy Store, and Good Smile US. These all ship within the same range mentioned above: February 2025 to Q3 2025.

This Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link figma is one of the most detailed figma releases we’ve seen to date, and we can’t wait to get our hands on it. Next year cannot come soon enough!

 

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As a lover of gaming and the written word, Jaxson currently fills his time not only with playing games, but also writing about them. Ready for anything, Jaxson’s passion for puzzle games, JRPGs, tough platformers, and whimsical indies helps him bring a well-rounded opinion to Nintendo Wire’s reporting.