CD Projekt Red knocks it out of the park once again with a brand and drop dead gorgeous Japanese-themed figurine of Ciri fromThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunttitled “Ciri and the Kitsune Figure.” The figure isavailable for preorderon their official online store now for $275.00 (plus $11 estimated shipping) with a planned release date of Q3 2020.

According to the official description of the item: “The Lady of Space and Time is not bound to any single realm or era — and there are entire worlds of contracts open to one so deadly and determined. This 12-inch, hand-painted figure depicts Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, heir to the Elder Blood, as an accomplished monster slayer during a turbulent time in Japanese history.”

Kitsune, which means fox in Japanese, are often depicted in lore as intelligent beings and possessors of magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. It’s fitting then that Ciri would be partnered up with one as it’s a perfect match for her own magic abilities.

Check out the figure in all its glory in the gallery posted below, to get a better view of all the intricate details:

Apreviously released figurefor main protagonist Geralt depicts him as a Rōnin monster hunter. In both cases the actual character design work was done byCDPR artistsJan Marek and Marek Madej, while the 3D model used to craft the statue was done byMarco Plouffeas this is part of a series.

In recent news revealed on the same day thatThe WitcherTV seriesfinally landed on Netflix, CD Projekt has announced a new move that will keep the video game publisher involved with the IP into the future. Over on the company’sofficial website, CD Projekt announced that it has nowsigned a new dealwith Andrzej Sapkowski, the author ofThe Witchernovels. This new agreement is said to give CD Projekt renewed rights and allows the publisher to continue controllingThe Witcherwhen it comes to “video games, graphic novels, board games, and merchandise.”

The latest version of the game,The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Editionfor Nintendo Switch manages to run fully on the 32GB cartridge andrequires no download. However, our News Editor questions whetherthis port should have happenedin the first place, due to the visual sacrifices made to make this a reality. If you want to check things out for yourself, there’s over 25 minutes of the game in handheld modehere.

If you’re still on the fence about the game itself regardless of the version, check out our various DualShockers’ pieces. One extrapolates on the recentHearts of Stoneexpansion, while another guides you through23 essential quests. There’s also our review for the title, which we gave anear perfect score.

You can purchaseThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Editionfor Switchhereor buy the PS4 and PC versionshereandhere.