Have you seen Titanfall K’NEX? Well, no we haven’t yet, but that’s only because the newly announced Titanfall World – K’NEX building sets won’t be revealed until the NY Toy Fair early next year.
K?NEX and Respawn Entertainment are teaming up to create these building system sets which feature pilots, Titans, Spectres and more from the game.
Check out the announcement below.
One of the most highly anticipated video games of 2014, Titanfall, will soon be transformed from onscreen play to building sets with new licensed building toys by K’NEX. Respawn Entertainment, creator of the game which is set to release on March 11, 2014, and K’NEX, the only U.S. construction toy company focused on Building Worlds Kids Love, are pleased to announce their new agreement to create a line of building toys based on the Titanfall video game.
The relationship combines the award-winning K’NEX building system with the Titanfall World, bringing it from the digital screen to the construction aisle for the first time. With over 80 prestigious gaming awards earned before the game?s launch, Titanfall is full of exciting, explosive and thrilling action, and appeals to gamers of all ages. Titanfall will be available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC.
?Titanfall Building Sets from K’NEX will bring the exciting worlds to life in a new way,? said Michael Araten, President and CEO of K’NEX Brands. ?Gamers and builders of all ages will have the opportunity to build the Titanfall Frontier right in their own homes. I can?t wait to see how fans will take their digital game skills and use them in the real world!? exclaimed Araten.
Sets will include popular characters from Titanfall such as Pilots, multiple Titans, Spectres and other key elements from the game.
Designed for builders ages 8+, the building sets will bring the fun of the game to life, and expand its appeal through a rewarding, age-appropriate K’NEX building experience.
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