Nintendo may have their Amiibo figurine set, now Sony PlayStation fans have their own version too. PlayStation’s version is called the Totaku collection and its introductory set includes six classic PlayStation characters:
Sony officially licensed these figures to a third party creator ThinkGeek and will start selling on March 23rd.
Besides branching out to figurines, the PlayStation line is also getting its first official shoe: the PG-2. Sony is collaborating with Nike and NBA All-star Paul George for its launch. The design itself comes from Tony Hardman who worked with Paul George on his PG1. Except it has PS4 button patterns along the back edge and has a more colorful palette. What makes it unique is that the PS logos light up and are LED backlit. These can also be set to pulse on and off, rather than just static lit. It will start selling globally come February 10, 2018. Expect a street price of $110 once it comes out. Moreover, there are unique PSN codes on each pair.
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