Japanese manufacturer Good Smile Company has been working in authentic figures for quite some time now, with its most famous product being its adorable figures known as Nendoroids. From recreations of Into the Spiderverse's Peter Parker and Monster Inc's Mike Wazowski to The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild's Link and Demon Slayer's Tanjiro, the company produces a ton of authentic collector's items for numerous major brands.

The company recently announced a big new addition, however, with Good Smile Company revealing that Crash Bandicoot would be making his way to the lineup. In some new promo images, the store recently revealed exactly what this Crash Bandicoot collector's item would offer, including how buyers can pose him and what additional items come included with the iconic video game mascot.

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One of the biggest reveals was that Crash Bandicoot's closest ally and friend, Aku Aku, would be featured in the set, with the character getting his own stand. It seems owners of the figure can even recreate Crash's power-up state when he breaks three Aku Aku crates, with the floating mask able to be attached to the video game mascot's face. Both Crash and Aku Aku appear to be styled after their Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time designs, with the pair sporting a more cartoon-like appearance than their look in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.

As for Crash himself, the character will come with a ton of different parts to ensure collectors can maneuver him into a variety of poses. His face plate can be switched out, he has two interchangeable tongues, sports three varying eye parts, and has numerous different body parts to make him more poseable. It seems fans of the character looking to buy Good Smile Company's newest Nendoroid will have a lot of options to make him a perfect addition to their desk or shelf. Crash will be released next year and can be pre-ordered for 8,000 yen (which roughly translates to around $75) on the Good Smile Company website.

Crash isn't the only video game character currently making their way to the Nendoroid lineup, however. Announced last month, the Doom Slayer will also be making his debut alongside Crash, with the pair sure to make a big splash with video game fans looking to invest in some new merchandise. The protagonist of the Doom series hasn't yet been put up for sale on the site, however, the early image of the figure seems to show that he wields both the Crucible and the Doomblade from Doom Eternal.

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Source: Good Smile Company