Hey there fellow pop culture enthusiasts! As a die-hard fan like LA Knight, let’s dive right into this exciting news about the new Funko Pops! In collaboration with Fanatics and WWE Shop, Funko has unveiled four exclusive figures for us to collect. First up is the Roman Reigns Bronze Statue Edition Pop, followed by LA Knight.
You can grab these action figures right now at Fanatical and WWE Shop! But, let me share some details about the upcoming figures too. Don’t forget that both platforms are offering free shipping on orders over $24 with codes 24SHIP and WWE24 respectively. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get our hands on these limited-edition collectibles, just like LA Knight would!
It’s worth mentioning that there are two more additions to this special collection, set to debut on March 21st and 28th. It seems some clever Instagram users have speculated that these upcoming drops will feature a Rowdy Roddy Piper and a Dudley Boyz 2-Pack.
You’ll be able to secure both of these exclusive WWE Funko Pop figures from Fanatical and the WWE Shop through the links provided, no later than 12pm ET on their respective release dates.
Stay updated on all the latest Funko Pop releases by following our master list (which is refreshed weekly) right here!
The New WWE 2k25
Earlier this month saw the release of WWE 2K25, and fans are raving about it! As our own Michael Ruiz puts it, “Taking everything into account, it’s hard not to argue that it’s one of the top sports entertainment video games from the past ten years. The fun factor in every aspect of gameplay lets you engage with the WWE world however you prefer. The level of creative freedom provided by Visual Concepts, from its powerful creation tools to its customizable Universe mode, is truly remarkable.
Ruiz shifted his critique towards a particular aspect of the game, namely ‘The Island’. This central part serves as the base for both the career and online versions of the game. Here, players can create their own wrestler and engage in competitions to gain Roman Reign’s approval, or opt for online rankings instead. The island also provides an option for players to buy in-game currency to boost their character’s abilities. Although this feature doesn’t currently detract significantly from the game’s enjoyment, it bears a resemblance to 2K’s other project, NBA 2K25, which has been gradually incorporating micro-transactions and pay-to-play elements.
Currently, [The Island] resembles a simplified version of [NBA 2K’s] The City, suggesting that Visual Concepts might be gauging player reactions to this mode. Unlike needing $99.99 to swiftly upgrade your wrestler’s overall, you only need to spend $49.99. However, employing a ‘pay-to-win’ model can be disappointing, and envisioning a scenario where it pervades the game extensively, similar to its NBA equivalent, is concerning.
It’s somewhat disheartening, but let’s hope WWE 2K doesn’t follow the same trend. With in-game purchases causing frustration among gamers, it seems wise to avoid them.
Stay tuned for updates on the latest WWE merchandise by checking out our Gear Page!
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