WizKids is still banging out the product. Slated for release on December 18 is the Yu-Gi-Oh HeroClix (first six pictured figures, but they are still art proofs). This will be a six figure starter set and then on February 14 (happy valentines to you gamers) the full series will be release in gravity feeds. The set will have 55 characters to include: 16 Common; 15 Uncommon; 12 Rare; 9 Super Rare; and 3 Chase figures. Then on April 23 WizKids will be releasing the Deadpool HeroClix singles and then on May 7, the booster packs, fast force packs, and organized play kits will be released. The Deadpool set will have 80 figures to include: 19 Common; 19 Uncommon; 19 Rare; 15 Super Rare; and 4 Chase figures. The organized play kit will also include 12 limited edition figures. I hope all you HeroClix fans are saving your money. A lot of neat stuff coming out.
WizKids will Release DC HeroClix in January
More collectibles for all you HeroClix collectors and gamers. WizKids will release on January 29, 2014 the new DC HeroClix: Superman and the Legion of Superheroes figures. The sub-themes will be: “Legion Espionage Squad”; “Legion Lost”; “Legion of Doom”; and “New Gods”. If you are a HeroClix fan I’m sure you will be putting your money back to the new sets.
WizKids Adding to Marvel Line
WizKids are going strong and producing new HeroClix at a fast pace. If you are a HeroClix collector you are enjoying this or asking them to slow down. Anyway, scheduled for an April 2014 release is the Marvel HeroClix: X-Men-Days of Future Past game pieces. This is to tie into the release of the new X-Men First Class movie which will be released May of 2014.
Upcoming Marvel HeroClix
For all you HeroClix fans, WizKids has announced the next Marvel HeroClix focus will be The Invincible Ironman. The gravity feed’s will be available on October 30 and booster packs on November 13. The set is slated to be a 60 figure set, three of the game pieces are pictured above.
New HeroClix
Coming July 31 WizKids will be releasing the Marvel HeroClix: Wolverine and the X-Men set. There will be seven bases in the set with X-Men Gold & Blue Teams, Excalibur, Brotherhood of Mutants and pictured above New Mutants. So all you HeroClix gamers get ready to hit your specialty stores to add these to your gaming collections.
BioShock HeroClix Coming
HeroClix fans will want to be on the lookout for WizKids’ new set for BioShock Infinite. The Clix’ will be available later this summer, but their has been no hard street date set yet. Their will be a started pack that will have six exclusive figures and then there will be 14 other figures available in the gravity feed boxes.
Marvel HeroClix
WizKids has announced that the Marvel HeroClix next expansion set will be Wolverine and the X-Men. The expansion is set for release August 4. This expansion set will introduce Team Bases. This will allow for individual figure movement or they can combine and move as a team on the Team Bases. The set will have 91 figures, 7 team bases and 12 super rare figures.
Yu-Gi-Oh! HeroClix’s
WizKids announced that later this year they are releasing Yu-Gi-Oh HeroClix and Dice-Building Game. The set will include 50 figures designed from the classic animation look of Yu-Gi-Oh. They will be available in 2-player starter packs and Booster packs. Even though they are not released yet WizKids is planning on expansion sets for 2014.
New HeroClix
Toy Fair showed some new HeroClix that WizKids will be coming out with this year. One of the new license that WizKids picked up was for the Kick-Ass 2 Movie. The projected release date for them is for June 28.
New Style of HeroClix
WizKids has introduced a new dynamic to their HeroClix brand. Starting with the Batman: Gotham City Strategy Game will have interchangeable dials. Two sets will come with the game and the players get to choose which dial they want to play the game with. Then in Spring of 2013, Teen Titans HeroClix will be released with the SwitchClix dials and then in the Summer of 2013 the Wolverine and the X-Men will be released with the same game features. This will probably be the standard from this point on, if I was guessing. Thanks to ICv2 for the information.