Tue. Nov 11th, 2025

New Astro Bot Funko Pop Figure Available for Preorder

Fans of Astro Bot, rejoice! If you missed out on the exclusive Astro Bot with Protector Funko Pop figure released earlier this year, don`t fret. Funko has officially opened preorders for a new, very similar Astro Bot Funko Pop vinyl figure. Its release is scheduled for January 30, 2026.

While it`s not the identical limited-edition model, it offers an excellent chance to add PlayStation`s newest mascot to your collection. Given how quickly the previous Astro Bot Funko Pop sold out, this new $15 model is also expected to be extremely popular. We recommend checking the product page and placing your preorder while you still can.

This upcoming 3.75-inch Funko Pop Astro Bot vinyl figure features the same mid-air pose as the sold-out, Limited Edition version. The only difference is that it sports Astro Bot`s standard white and blue design, rather than the Limited Edition`s chrome finish. While it may not be as flashy, its advantage is that it matches Astro Bot`s in-game look, which is perfect for those who want an authentic version of the cute platforming mascot to display. The figure comes with a display base and official packaging.

If you don`t want to wait until next year for this new Funko Pop! to launch, there`s a highly poseable Astro Bot Nendoroid figure available for $130. It might be a bit expensive for most, but for the most dedicated Astro Bot fans and discerning collectors, it`s a deluxe choice. It comes with three face plates and optional parts like a fuse, fuse lid, coin, and laser feet. You`ll also find several Astro Bot T-shirts available for around $20 each, with a variety of colors and styles. From Astro Bot taking a quick rest to a collage of the game`s most common enemies, there are some cool designs to choose from.

Astro Bot T-Shirts

  • Astro Bot: Casual Pose – $19.51
  • Enemies – $19.51
  • Rescue Mission – $19.51

Haven`t played Astro Bot yet? You can purchase it for $53. Our glowing Astro Bot review awarded the game a 9/10, praising virtually all its aspects. Critic Mark Delaney noted: “Stranded in space following an attack from a googly-eyed alien, Astro`s mission is to repair their ship and rescue all 300 pals scattered across five main clusters of planets, each composed of individual levels. It may be 2024`s most immersive game, achieving this without a single line of dialogue. Instead, each level tells a story, clear as day, about where you ought to go next and what you should do there.”

By Cedric Ravencroft

A Leeds-based gaming journalist with nine years of experience in the industry. Started covering local gaming tournaments before expanding into national gaming news coverage. Specializes in PC gaming developments and indie game discoveries across the UK. His analytical approach to gaming trends and developer spotlights has earned him recognition among both gamers and industry insiders throughout England

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