From a business perspective, the move makes a lot of sense for the US-based toy company. Epic Games makes $2 million per day off of Fortnite Mobile alone, with the property as a whole raising Epic’s value to a staggering $8 billion. It’s clear that fans aren’t afraid to shell out money to support the game, so launching a tie-in toy line ahead of the Christmas window feels like a pretty safe bet.

Here’s what Todd McFarlane himself had to say about the upcoming collaboration:

Gamers should expect the McFarlane Toys Fortnite line to launch this fall. The figurines will be an industry standard 7 inches in height, with the company also producing companion accessories (basketball, anyone?).

It’s not known how many of game’s numerous skins will be converted to figurines (or how much they’ll cost), but the company promises that the figurines will be widely available from mass retail stores. Given that the announced launch window is just a few months away, fans likely won’t have to wait very long for more information.

McFarlane Toys is no stranger to the video game industry, regularly working with various intellectual properties to convert pixelated avatars into the physical realm. The company has covered everything from Gears of War and Destiny to Assassin’s Creed, with the figurines themselves earning a reputation for the quality of their build.

Fortnite is available now on iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: McFarlane Toys