Spartans go small and collectible with WizKids ActionClix
We’ve always wanted to take a Spartan home with us. They’d cook, clean, and fend off bullies with a Spartan Laser. Of course, since we geeks of the world have none of that power, let us settle for the next best thing: geek-sized Spartans.
Courtesy of WizKids comes yet another collectible miniature game in the Clix franchise, and it’s 100% Covenant-approved. The company got the rights from Bungie and Microsoft to develop a line of HeroClix collectibles for the ever-popular FPS series called Halo ActionClix.
Not content with their FPS, novels, and in-development strategy game, the final version of the Halo ActionClix line will have more than 80 figures up for grabs:
The first Halo ActionClix set will feature more than 80 unique miniature figures from the Halo universe, including preview content from Halo 3. A number of vehicle packs are also being produced, including a big surprise planned for San Diego Comic-Con this July. Figures will be sold in randomized Booster Packs. The vehicles and a Starter Game will be sold in a diorama display format.
The only thing missing is a female Spartan. Ah, my beautiful, feminine Sparta, come to me!
We’ve always wanted to take a Spartan home with us. They’d cook, clean, and fend off bullies with a Spartan Laser. Of course, since we geeks of the world have none of that power, let us settle for the next best thing: geek-sized Spartans.
Courtesy of WizKids comes yet another collectible miniature game in the Clix franchise, and it’s 100% Covenant-approved. The company got the rights from Bungie and Microsoft to develop a line of HeroClix collectibles for the ever-popular FPS series called Halo ActionClix.
Not content with their FPS, novels, and in-development strategy game, the final version of the Halo ActionClix line will have more than 80 figures up for grabs:
The first Halo ActionClix set will feature more than 80 unique miniature figures from the Halo universe, including preview content from Halo 3. A number of vehicle packs are also being produced, including a big surprise planned for San Diego Comic-Con this July. Figures will be sold in randomized Booster Packs. The vehicles and a Starter Game will be sold in a diorama display format.
The only thing missing is a female Spartan. Ah, my beautiful, feminine Sparta, come to me!