N7 Day has passed, offering fans only a brief preview of the upcoming Mass Effect game. However, there is one thing that remains: merchandise. Dedicated fans can now purchase new collectibles and fashionable clothing to mark their appreciation for BioWare's science fiction franchise.
Among the exclusive items is a limited edition Commander Shepard statue, crafted by Gentle Giant Studios and available through Dark Horse Direct. With only 1,000 units produced, this statue takes inspiration from the captivating cover art of Mass Effect 3.
Mass Effect N7 Deals
Introducing the latest additions to the Mass Effect merchandise lineup - all-new statues of Wrex and Tali. These meticulously crafted recreations of the beloved characters may be smaller in size, but they are brimming with intricate details that are sure to delight fans. Bringing a touch of cuteness, we have an enchanting collection of plushies from Sanshee, featuring Grunt, Liara, and Varren. These delightful additions are not only perfect for cuddling, but also make a charming addition to any Mass Effect collection. And if you're looking for something more subtle, we also have a selection of pins featuring these fantastic designs, allowing you to proudly display your adoration for Mass Effect in an adorable and wearable way.
Mass Effect N7 Deals
Mass Effect plushies M300 Claymore mini-replica -- $115
Omni Blade LED wall art -- $135
Liara T'Soni plush-- $36
Liara T'Soni pin -- $13
Thane plush -- $36
Thane pin -- $13
Grunt plush -- $36
Grunt pin -- $13
Garrus parka jacket -- $595
At the BioWare Gear Store, you can discover a fresh miniature version of the Claymore shotgun and Omni-Blade LED wall art. Additionally, if you're interested in adorning yourself in Mass Effect-inspired attire, Volante Design presents a Garrus Vakarian-esque parka complete with a "head cone" for facial protection. For those in search of reading material, the newly available Mass Effect and Dragon Age Humble Bundle provides an extensive collection of digital comics ready for download onto your tablet.
Contribute $18 or above and receive a collection of graphic novels and books while supporting the Child's Play charity. Regrettably, N7 day has shed light on the unfavorable working conditions within the gaming industry. Former employees of Keywords Studios, who are now protesting, were all laid off after BioWare chose not to renew their contract with Keywords. This decision came shortly after the testers unionized last year.
Editor's P/S
As a passionate fan of the Mass Effect series, I am thrilled to see the release of new merchandise and collectibles. The limited edition Commander Shepard statue is a must-have for any fan, and the smaller statues of Wrex and Tali are also great additions to any collection. The plushies are adorable and make a great gift for any fan, and the pins are a subtle way to show your love for the series.
However, I am disappointed to hear about the unfavorable working conditions within the gaming industry. It is disheartening to hear that former employees of Keywords Studios were laid off after BioWare chose not to renew their contract. This news sheds light on the challenges that many workers in the gaming industry face, and it is important to remember that the games we love are made by people who deserve to be treated fairly.