Relive The Horrors Of The Last Of Us With This Very Limited Statue

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Dark Horse Direct and Naughty Dog present another addition to their budding The Last of Us collectibles and statues. This statue features Ellie and Joel as they were when they ventured into the University of Eastern Colorado near the end of the original game.

This colossal statue is available for preorder and will ship sometime in Q2 2026.

“Ellie rides atop Callus, wearing her signature striped hoodie and backpack complete with her iconic pins. Callus is brought to life with stunning details from the worn saddle to the reins, to even the branded ‘J’ on their leg from Jackson County,” the official synopsis reads. “Joel walks alongside them, grounded in his rugged gear, rifle gripped in hand and pistol secure in his holster.”

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Even the base looks like it came from the game, with the weathered-looking concrete steps and even a spray-painted Fireflies symbol. Small details like the fallen autumn leaves, moss, and encroaching cordyceps emerging from the bottom are a nice touch.

Limited to just 1,000 units, this statue is one of their bigger offerings and stands at 13 inches tall, 12 inches wide, and 12.75 inches deep. Priced at $350, it might be for more serious TLOU fans, as it can cost almost $400 after shipping and taxes. If this might be too steep, Dark Horse also has individual bust statues of Ellie and Joel for $150 each, which are also available for preorder.

HBO’s The Last of Us recently wrapped Season 2, with Season 3 premiering at a currently unknown date. In other Naughty Dog news, the studio is developing a top-secret mystery game that may, or may not, be The Last of Us Part 3.

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