Good Smile Company has teased a possible action figure line based on the popular videogame "Bloodborne."
The Japanese-based company is a popular manufacturer of hobby products such as scale figures, figma and Nendoroid.
The company has posted a teaser for an upcoming "Bloodborne" Figma at this year's Wonder Festival last July 24, held in Chiba, Japan, according to Middle of Nowhere Gaming.
"Bloodborne" will be a surefire hit as an action figure, with its dark gothic art style and beautifully rendered characters. Possible figure speculations apart from the protagonist could be the Doll from Hunter's Dream and the bosses in the game.
There is no set release window for the upcoming Figma yet.
Apart from the "Bloodborne" announcement, Good Smile Company also showcased its new line of Figma designs from "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess."
The prototypes are shown during Wonder Festival. The Link prototype is sporting his classic forest green attire from the "Twilight Princess" game.
The upcoming Link Figma will be decked out with his iconic Master Sword, complete with a highly detailed scabbard, and Hylian Shield.
An unpainted prototype of Princess Zelda is also showcased during Wonder Festival, which is also based on her "Twilight Princess" game counterpart.
The Good Smile Company booth is filled with exciting displays of new figma and Nendoroid as usual, as reported by Good Smile Company's US Blogger/Spokesperson Frances Delgado, also known as Mamitan.
According to Mamitan's blog, the company has showcased a brand new Sakura Kinomoto: Stars Bless You version to commemorate its 15th Year anniversary, along with "Card Captor Sakura"'s 20th anniversary.
Various new Nendoroids include characters from the upcoming movie "Suicide Squad," like Harley Quinn and Joker. A Link Nendoroid is also in the works, this time based on the upcoming game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild."
A whole new set of "Haikyuu!" Nendoroids are also coming soon, with characters Kotaro Bokuto, Hajime Iwaizumi and Keiji Akashi getting their own chibi figures.
More info about Good Smile Company's Wonder Fest 2016 showcase plus more pictures can be found at Mamitan's Goodsmile Blog and on her Twitter account.
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