Dead Space Figma figure brings hyper-detailed Isaac Clarke to pre-order

Joel Loynds
dead space's isaac clarke figma figure on black background and stand

Figma’s newest addition to its growing roster of figures features Isaac Clarke from Dead Space Remake.

Dead Space Remake was one of 2023’s best revisits for the ill-fated EA franchise. Late last year, Figma announced that they’d be immortalizing Isaac Clarke in plastic for their lineup. The figure, which will cost 12,900 Japanese Yen – roughly $87.50 – is scheduled to ship in November 2024.

It comes replete with his level three armor, plasma cutter, and additional hands. Figma’s figures are superposable, letting you perfectly capture that heavy skulk that Isaac does in the game.

Pre-orders take place from Jan 16 to Feb 29 according to Good Smile’s official site, which stores like Hobby Link Japan and Ami Ami will also work with.

dead space's isaac clarke figma figure on black background and stand he holds a plasma cutter

On Ami Ami’s website, it’s now hit number 5 for the most popular figure for the day, but we’d put safe bets on the stock being just fine.

Once the pre-order period is over, the figure might be available once it launches if the stock is around still.

Dead Space Figma brings the horror to the plastic

Dead Space has remained relatively dormant since Dead Space 3 wasn’t well received or sold to EA’s expectations. Key members of the studio eventually left to start Sledgehammer Games, who work on Call of Duty.

The lead developer, Glen Schofield, eventually set up another studio to create a spiritual successor, The Callisto Protocol. This wasn’t met with the reception expected, and as such, the studio eventually laid off 32 people.

Despite the missteps of studios and publishers like EA, Dead Space’s fans have remained loyal and the remake was a massive success. It still remains unknown if the rest of the series will be given the same treatment.

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E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.