Titanfall 2 Figures Come With In-Game Content, See Them Here
McFarlane's Titanfall 2 figures feature pilot Jack Cooper and Titan BT-7274 from the campaign.
Titanfall 2's 2016 release date was outed by McFarlane Toys earlier this year with an announcement of action figures based on the first-person shooter. Two of the figures have now been revealed, and they both come with in-game content for Titanfall 2.
The first figure is pilot Jack Cooper, the protagonist in Titanfall 2's single-player campaign. He stands at seven inches tall and costs $20. The figure comes with a CAR submachine gun and a code for "McFarlane-exclusive" in-game content--it's not confirmed what this content will be.

The second figure is BT-7274, who features in the campaign as the Titan that links with Cooper. It's 10 inches tall and includes a three inch Cooper figure, alongside its X016-A2 weapon. It also comes with in-game content in the form of Titan nose-art. See both figures for yourself (and designer Todd McFarlane) in the gallery above.
You can find out more information on the figures at McFarlane Toys' official website.
Titanfall 2 is set to release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 28. It was officially revealed at EA's E3 conference, and you can see all the news from that presser here. Alternatively, you can check out some stories from the showcase through the links below.
- Titanfall 2 Single-Player Campaign Confirmed, See It In Action
- New Titanfall 2 Multiplayer Trailer Shows Intense Mech Battles, New Pilot Abilities
- Watch Battlefield 1's Bombastic Gameplay Trailer, See Zeppelin Crash and Burn
- More Mass Effect: Andromeda Story Details Revealed at E3 2016
- All of EA's New Star Wars Games
- FIFA 17 Trailer Showcases New Story Mode
Keep up with all the news and impressions from E3 right here on GameSpot.
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