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K’NEX Unveils New Titanfall Sets

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K’NEX has revealed the details for six new play sets based on Titanfall.

Titanfall launched yesterday finally giving countless eager gamers the chance to hop into the cockpit of their very own Titan. Not everyone has been able to take Titanfall for a spin, however. While the game is available on Xbox 360, Xbox One and PCs, gamers who stuck with Sony and Nintendo for their consoles have sadly been out of luck. That said, there may still be a way for those unhappy outsiders to get in on the fun. While the game itself may be out of their reach, there won’t be anything stopping them from picking up one of six newly unveiled K’NEX sets based on the game.

The play sets in questions range in price from $12.99 to $99.99 and include mini-figures, weapons, buildings and, of course, Titans. More specifically, sets are being planned for the MILITIA Ogre Titan and the IMC Atlas Titan. Both Titan models are being price at $34.99 each. The grand poo-bah of the announcement however, is easily the $99.99 Ultimate Angel City Campaign Building set which contains more than 1,200 K’NEX parts including six mini-figures, parts for two Titans, and a collection of weapons and turrets among other things.

The only downside to all of this is the fact that none of these are planned to release until Fall 2014. If they wind up being as cool as they look though, they could be well worth the wait. Granted, this doesn’t quite solve the problem of PlayStation and Nintendo fans not being able to play the game. Even so, these look like a lot of fun regardless of their console of origin and we look very much forward to piecing them together later this year.

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