First 4 Figures has recently unveiled more images of the highly anticipated Animal Crossing: New Horizons Isabelle figure. The Exclusive Edition of this figurine comes with a magnetic backdrop attached to the base, adding an extra layer of detail and charm to the already adorable character.

Sneak Peek and Release Date

In a recent update, First 4 Figures shared a “sneak peek” of the Isabelle figure, set to be released in Fall 2024. Pre-orders for this delightful collectible will open on 2nd May 2024, allowing fans to secure their own Isabelle figure before it hits the shelves.

Teaser and Pre-order Details

Prior to the recent updates, First 4 Figures had teased the upcoming Isabelle figure with a silhouette reveal. This painted PVC statue of Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be available in two versions, giving fans a choice in how they want to display this beloved character. Pre-orders for the figure will open on 2nd May 2024, with sign-ups receiving a $10 discount on their purchase.

Isabelle, a favorite character among Animal Crossing fans, has been immortalized in various forms, including figurines from Nintendo’s amiibo line and other companies like Good Smile with its Nendoroid line. The attention to detail and craftsmanship that First 4 Figures is known for is sure to make this Isabelle figure a must-have for collectors and fans of the popular game.

As of now, there are no pricing details available for the Isabelle figure, but with the pre-order date rapidly approaching, fans won’t have to wait long to find out. Keep an eye out for more updates on this adorable addition to First 4 Figures’ collection of high-quality video game figurines.

The First 4 Figures Isabelle figure is shaping up to be a delightful addition to any collection. With an Exclusive Edition featuring a unique magnetic backdrop, fans of Animal Crossing: New Horizons won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to pre-order this charming figurine. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to secure your own Isabelle figure on 2nd May 2024.

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