First 4 Figures Metroid Statue Pre-Orders Open — Metroid Prime Tallon Metroid Exclusive Edition Ships Q1 2027

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First 4 Figures has opened pre-orders for a new licensed Metroid Prime statue, with shipments scheduled to begin in Q1 2027.

The PVC collectible depicts a Tallon Metroid as it appears in Metroid Prime, the critically acclaimed first-person adventure originally developed by Retro Studios for Nintendo's GameCube and later remastered for Nintendo Switch in 2023 as Metroid Prime Remastered.

The company announced the piece as an Exclusive Edition that adds LED illumination and glow-in-the-dark effects to key areas of the sculpt.

First 4 Figures describes Metroids in their product copy as predatory, energy-sucking parasites notable for extreme adaptability, and the new statue is presented as a Tallon Metroid variant native to the planet Tallon IV, posed above an energy burst on a base inspired by the game's Phazon Mines area.

In straightforward terms, First 4 Figures said it is offering a detailed, licensed PVC statue of the Tallon Metroid with multiple display enhancements.

The Exclusive Edition specifically includes LED functions that illuminate the creature's translucent green membrane, the nodal dots within its nuclei, and the energy burst on the base, plus glow-in-the-dark paint on the membrane, nuclei dots, mushrooms, and ground.

Product highlights and verified specifications:

- Item: Metroid Prime – Metroid (Exclusive Edition) painted PVC statue

- Features: LED functions for membrane, nuclei dots, and base energy burst; glow-in-the-dark effects

- Packaging: Premium deluxe box, limited-edition numbering, authentication card

- Dimensions: Height 8.27 in / 21 cm; Width 7.28 in / 18.5 cm; Depth 7.28 in / 18.5 cm

- Weight: 0.95 kg

- Edition size: To be determined

- Estimated release/shipments: Q1 2027

The company notes that statue numbers will be assigned randomly rather than on a first-come, first-serve basis, and that the images shown are of a prototype with the final product potentially differing slightly.

First 4 Figures has also released a trailer for the statue and is listing pre-orders through its storefront, where collectors can view other licensed offerings.

This release follows sustained interest in Metroid Prime properties since Retro Studios' original GameCube launch and the 2023 Nintendo Switch remaster, and will be of interest to collectors who track Nintendo-licensed statues, eShop announcements tied to franchise releases, and retailer pre-order windows revealed during Nintendo Directs.

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