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TOTK Link Figma Can Ascend Through Your Display

TOTK Link Figma Can Ascend Through Your Display
IMAGE SOURCE: GOOD SMILE

Figma has revealed a brand new TOTK version of Link that can ascend through your display shelves with a little imagination.

The reveal comes courtesy of the Good Smile Company, who offer two versions of the new Figma of Link as seen in TOTK.

Link stands approximately 150mm tall and is constructed from painted plastic, although his cape appears to be made of fabric. Sculpted by Shinji Koshinuma, Link features a highly detailed recreation of his blue Hylian tunic and his newly acquired Ultrahand.

TOTK Link Figma
image credit: good smile

The TOTK Link Figma, as previously mentioned, comes in two versions with the standard version shipping with three face plates to give Link different expressions, the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, Hylian Hood, and several handy parts to achieve different poses.

The aforementioned ‘Ascend effect parts’ are exclusive to the DX version, which ships with everything included in the standard version, along with Link’s paraglider, rocket, Construct Bow, arrows, Traveler’s Shield, Rock Hammer, and King Rauru’s right arm.

Figma Link as seen in different poses from TOTK
image credit: good smile

The Hero Of Time

Link Figma DX version
image credit: good smile

While pre-orders are now available from Good Smile with the standard version costing $60.99 and the DX version retailing at $115.99, the current estimated time of shipment is Q3, 2025.

That means fans looking to add this beautifully detailed version of the Hero of Hyrule to their collections will need to wait almost eighteen months to get their Ultrahands on him.

Unfortunately for us, the Good Smile Company can only ship the TOTK Link Figma to Canada and the United States due to geographical licensing restrictions.

Here’s hoping that fans of Tears Of The Kingdom outside of Canada and the US can acquire this incredible-looking figure elsewhere in the future.

Theo Litston profile image Theo Litston
Theo first fell in love with gaming when he sped through Green Hill Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog back in 1991. Theo has previously written for Digital Foundry and enjoyed producing comedic Let’s Plays o