The release of the plushy Baby Fallen came as a delightful surprise to fans of Destiny 2. As after many players playfully demanded that Bungie make soft toy versions of the murdering scavengers a reality, it appears the video game developers have caved in and teamed up Numskull Designs to make it happen.

Although atrociously frightening in their adult forms, the Destiny 2 community has gone wild over the looter shooter's equivalent to Baby Yoda. Initially revealed in the Season of the Splicer update, the internet has fully embraced the baby Fallen as its popularity continues to grow through incredible amounts of fan art and memes. But now, players can have their very own miniature, fluffy Fallen Baby at their side in real life.

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Otherwise known as an Eliksni, the upcoming Fallen plush was created by Numskull Designs. It comes in fitting gunmetal gray wrap, with two protruding fangs. The baby scavenger also flashes four glow-in-the-dark eyes and will stand approximately ten inches tall, so much taller than the average Funko Pop figure but just as limited. Thus be prepared to act fast as the Fallen Baby's are flying off the shelves for $30.00 at Numskull's retail arm, Just Geek. With that said, it is a pre-order only with an official release date set for October.

Bungie must be surprised by the level of excitement around the Fallen babies. After all, the Eliksni originally appeared briefly during the Season of the Splicer trailer. But ever since eagle-eyed players laid eyes on the Fallen baby being cradled in the arms of an adult Fallen, the Destiny 2 community became infatuated and started creating fan art piling up into the thousands. With this charming drawing going viral as it parodies the iconic soup-drinking scene that stars Baby Yoda, except this time with fangs, four eyes, and terrifyingly long claws.

Although technically hatchlings and not babies. These Fallen infants were born within the House of Light, the Fallen being the nomadic race of pirates and scavengers that descended from a once-great civilization. They first arrived in the Solar System after the Collapse, making an appearance in their massive Ketches to loot and pillage humanity's former worlds, leaving grief and wreckage in their wake.

Overall, this little Fallen Baby helps playfully close the curtains on the Season of the Splicer, an update that brought about significant improvements and a slew of original content. However, many players are now anticipating Season 15 as Bungie continues to divulge new information regarding balancing efforts, map changes, and more.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light and the Season of the Splicer are available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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