Zelda TOTK: Two Stunning Collectors Revealed, But Their Price Will Make You Cry

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  • First 4 Figures has revealed two versions of an expensive, officially licensed Master Sword replica from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
  • The collectibles depict the sword broken and corrupted, with a removable broken blade embedded in a resin stand featuring LED lights (exclusive version only).
  • Both versions are limited edition, with preorders open now, and expected to arrive in late 2026. Pricing starts at $532.11 for the standard version and $613.98 for the exclusive version (excluding shipping).
  • A discount will be applied to orders made within the next 20 days.

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First 4 Figures Unveils Expensive TOTK Master Sword Replicas with LED Lights and Limited Availability

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a must-play for many gamers, and now Nintendo fans with a collector’s mindset can preorder new, officially licensed—but expensive—collectibles. First 4 Figures has unveiled two versions of a Tears of the Kingdom Master Sword replica. These collectibles uniquely depict the sword broken and corrupted. The replicas feature a removable broken blade embedded in a resin stand, complete with the malevolent red glow and implied animation as seen in Tears of the Kingdom. The base is resin, while the sword’s handle is made of metal with an ABS plastic blade. The exclusive version of the Master Sword replica stands 71.3 cm tall and includes LED lights within the blade, activated by a golden button on the guard. Both Tears of the Kingdom Master Sword replicas are limited edition and will arrive in late 2026. Preorders are now open via First 4 Figures, with a standard version priced at $532.11 and the exclusive version at $613.98 (both excluding shipping). A discount will be applied to orders made within the next 20 days.

In Case You Missed It

While we’re on the topic of gaming news that’s music to our ears, have you seen Bruno Pferd’s latest piece over at Players for Life? Published just yesterday (November 18, 2025), his article “First Images from ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Film” gives us a sneak peek into Nintendo’s upcoming cinematic masterpiece. Set for release in May 2027, this film adaptation promises to be a visual feast with Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link and Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda. Meanwhile, Sophie Laurent also shared exciting news from the world of Nintendo adaptations. Published on the same day, her piece “Zelda: First Official Images of Film Unveiled, Stunning!” gives us another sneak peek into the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie, exploring the recently revealed cast and its epic cinematic inspiration. In other intriguing developments, fans of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom have found solace in Hyrule Warriors: Chronicles of the Seal, a prequel game launched this year that has opened doors to richer understanding of Hyrule’s lore thanks to Ahmed Hassan’s insightful piece from January 1st, 2026. Check out Bruno’s first-look at the film here First Images from “The Legend of Zelda” Film, dive into Sophie’s behind-the-scenes exploration here Zelda: First Official Images of Film Unveiled, Stunning!, and uncover the secrets of Chronicles of the Seal here Zelda TOTK: The Mystery That Tormented Fans Finally Finds an Answer Thanks to Nintendo.


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Official NameThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Brief SummaryWhile exploring the caves underneath Hyrule Castle to investigate the origins of the gloom (a dangerous substance which appeared all over the kingdom), Link and Zelda not only find old archeological remains of the Zonai, an ancient race said to have descended from the sky, but also an maleficent mummy held by a bodiless arm, who suddenly reanimates, defeats Link, breaks the Master Sword and rise large structures, once found underground, to the skies above Hyrule, with Zelda vanishing with a spark from a strange amulet found on the site.
Some time later, Link awakens in an unknown place on a floating sky island and meets a mysterious spirit called Rauru, which transplanted his arm (the same arm which was holding the mummy) onto Link, since his right arm was beyond saving. Guided by this new ally, Link sets out in an adventure to protect Hyrule, find Princess Zelda and uncover the mysteries of the Zonai.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The setting for Link’s adventure has been expanded to include the skies above the vast lands of Hyrule.

PlatformsNintendo Switch
ReleasedMay 12, 2023
GenrePuzzle, Adventure
Play ModesSingle player
Content Rating12
LanguagesJapanese
GenreNintendo EPD Production Group No. 3
GenreNintendo
Ratings94/100 (760 reviews)

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