Unveiled just shy of the holiday season, Funko presents Lara Croft and Fallout 4 vinyl figures! The archaeologist from the beloved Tomb Raider video games has two versions: Pop! Games and Rock Candy. As for Fallout 4, a damaged Codsworth, Nick Valentine, Piper, and many more figures will be available soon!

From Funko: "Pop! Games: Lara Croft

Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft, one of the most iconic video game characters of all time, is joining the Funko family!

Lara has explored the world, weathered the elements, and survived the unimaginable, and now the famed archaeologist is coming as a Pop! vinyl, and also as a Rock Candy figure!

Add Lara Croft to your collection this winter!

Coming in January!

Rock Candy: Lara Croft

Coming in February!

Pop! Games: Fallout 4

Straight out of Vault 111, these Fallout 4 Pop!s are a must-have for any gamer!

Explore the post-apocalyptic wasteland of the Commonwealth with companions Nick Valentine, Piper, and Paladin Danse! You can also collect Codsworth, the robot assistant, X-01 Power Armor, and a super-sized 6” Liberty Prime Pop!

Keep an eye out for exclusive figures, like a damaged Codsworth, available only at Target, and battle damaged Liberty Prime, exclusively at GameStop!

Collect them all this winter!

Coming in February!

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