![]() ![]() There were another four exclusive figures revealed at a later date as part of this initial wave of products, these consisting primarily of Shader variants of the previous three Guardians, usually also including a new head sculpt based on Exotic Helmets from in-game. Unfortunately this would become somewhat of a trend for McFarlane Toys regarding the Destiny brand, as there were multiple products revealed through various avenues that would fail to see release. Also on display was a role play replica of the Iron Gjallarhorn, as well as a model of the Iron Gjallarwing Sparrow intended for release later in the year alongside the rest of these products, however, this was ultimately canceled as it never saw release. ![]() These products consisted of the first three 7" Guardian figures, the Vault of Glass Titan, Iron Banner Hunter, and King's Fall Warlock, and the 10" Deluxe Lord Saladin figure. During New York Toy Fair 2017, in February of that year, the first wave of Destiny products was shown off. It was announced in early 2017 that Bungie would be working with McFarlane Toys to create Destiny collectibles. ![]() The company began releasing Destiny products in 2017, with the company's collaboration with the franchise ending abruptly only a year later in 2018. Instagram Facebook McFarlane Toys is a merchandising company with a focus on action figures of various sizes and roleplay items. ![]()
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