Blizzard Gear Releases Overwatch LEGO With a Bastion Set

Blizzard Gear Releases First Overwatch LEGOs With a Bastion Set

Blizzard Gear Releases Overwatch LEGO With a Bastion Set

If you found yourself wondering why you haven’t yet been able to buy yourself some Overwatch LEGO sets in the past, Blizzard Gear has got you covered. After announcing that Overwatch LEGOs would be coming, we finally have our first set available for purchase. They recently advertised everyone’s favorite mini-tank, Bastion, sporting its Omnic Crisis skin. The set features 182 pieces and will stand at around 4” when completed. Oh, and of course there’s our robot buddy’s bird friend, Ganymede. It’s currently priced at $25.00. The official description reads:

Overwatch fans will want to build and collect this exclusive Bastion figure in Omnic Crisis orange skin. This Overwatch toy can swivel at the waist, move its arms and features a small sub machine gun in the right arm. Fans will also appreciate Bastion’s friendly bird sidekick, Ganymede, also in the unique Omnic Crisis orange skin. This Overwatch buildable toy is a Blizzard exclusive and only available in limited quantities.

Blizzard Gear Releases Overwatch LEGO With a Bastion Set

It’s the first of what I certainly hope to be more sets of Overwatch LEGOs. With the incredible ensemble of fully realized maps at their disposal, Blizzard Gear should have no trouble commissioning larger set-pieces for players to recreate. Who wouldn’t want to build a shrine from Hanamura, or a portion of Lijiang Tower?

What other LEGO sets would you guys like to see? Let us know in the comments.

The Overwatch Halloween event is running right now, including all-new skins to earn, as well as the ability to get previous year’s cosmetics. It also includes a whole new horde mode to challenge Overwatch players. If you’re not into LEGOs, or just want other Overwatch collectibles, Blizzard gear has a ton available, from a levitating Snowball figure, to detailed-but-expensive Overwatch statues. There’s also going to be an Overwatch cereal, the previously in-game Lucio-Ohs, if you literally want to eat Overwatch for breakfast.

[Source: Blizzard Gear]

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