Mattel is bringing a series of Halo toys to diehard fans of the signature XBox franchise, revealed the Microsoft game counsel on Friday.
The new set of Mattel products are set to make their debut this weekend at the New York Toy Fair, where the press release says they will also be on public display during Sunday’s Mattel’s Collector’s Night.
We’re excited to announce our partnership with @Mattel to introduce new Halo toys & figures! https://t.co/p4Wkaz3Aej pic.twitter.com/XbsiXJtWN9
— Halo (@Halo) February 12, 2016
Mattel will be getting in on a more than $5 billion Halo franchise. Since the original game was first released in 2001 as part of XBox’s premiere run, it was expanded into everything from New York Times best-selling graphic novels to T-shirts to the Mattel-owned MEGA Bloks brand. Microsoft Corporate VP and head of special Halo unit 343 Industries Bonnie Ross expressed excitement over the upcoming collaboration.
“The success we’ve seen with the Halo MEGA Bloks franchise over the years laid the foundation for this partnership. We’re excited to work with Mattel to bring innovative, quality and, most of all, fun products to old and new Halo fans alike.”
Mattel will be brining a total of 15 new Halo toys to the market that will retail from $9.99 to $69.99. Among them are remote controlled cars, fake guns and action figures, some of which were created through Tyco and BOOMCo. Mattel SVP of Design and Marketing Joe Lawnadus noted that the partnership attempts to hit several platforms.
“We’re excited to expand our relationship with Halo and 343 Industries to create and collaborate on a broad range of multi-category toys and collectibles… From MEGA Bloks to blasters, action figures to radio controlled vehicles, our new line for 2016 features something for Halo fans everywhere.”
Response from Halo fans on social media to the Mattel and Microsoft deal was strong, with many saying that they would definitely be purchasing items from the upcoming line. A quick look at the profiles praising the deal makes it clear that even though Mattel is a toy company, it’s definitely going to be bringing in a decent amount of business from adults with this venture.
@Halo @Mattel Im a grown man…. which is why im getting that Halo UNSC MA5 Blaster!!
— Daniel™ (@SnoopPuggyPugg) February 12, 2016
@zacksmeg @Halo @Mattel lol good thing my tax return isn’t here yet
— Pat Rolling (@RollingRock74) February 12, 2016
@gauss5546 @Halo @Mattel @Walmart @Target the toy section is for big kids
— Amy (@tiinnkk1) February 12, 2016
Other fans who had already indulged in some the other Halo toys to hit the market under other brands hoped that it would better than what was already offered — though that’s not to say everyone was immediately sold on the new product.
@Greenskull @Halo @Mattel Wowzers. I got sick of the bad articulation and QA on the McFarlane ones so I’m very happy about this.
— © Joe Schmoe (@joetele) February 12, 2016
.@Halo @Mattel your old toys made me want to kms
— Ollie (@ItsOlleh) February 12, 2016
While the holidays are a long way off, Mattel customers also thanked the company for solving their anniversary and birthday gift conundrums. Hopefully for Microsoft, they’ll be able to keep the momentum surrounding the Halo toys’ launch up until Christmas.
Thank you @halo @Mattel for the perfect anniversary gift idea(s) for the hubs, but Cortana’s bday is in a month! What do I get her?