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Check Out New Uncharted Collectible Prints, Busts, and Tattoos

The print is especially gorgeous, limited to only 300 units.

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Following the release of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Naughty Dog has announced a suite of new Uncharted collectibles, including character mini-busts, prints, temporary tattoos, and more.

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First up are mini-busts for main characters Nathan Drake, Elena, and Sully. Designed by PlayStation's Gary Barth, these are available now to preorder on the PlayStation Gear Store for $80 each or all three for $200 (discount applied at checkout) The polystone models are 3D-printed from a game model, individually cast and painted by hand. They measure six inches tall.

The busts ship in January 2016 (sorry, Christmas shoppers).

The new print, meanwhile, was designed by Tomer Hanuka, best known for his cover designs for The New Yorker and National Geographic. The print, featuring stylized versions of Drake and Sully, is called "The Dreamers of the Day" and it sells for $40. Preorders are open now, with a release scheduled for November 10. This is super-limited item, as only 300 will be produced.

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Another new Uncharted collectible is a vinyl version of the Uncharted series music, featuring tracks from all three PlayStation 3 games. In addition, the vinyl jacket art was designed by Australian production company We Buy Your Kids, though no images have been released. In addition, pricing was not announced.

What's more, Uncharted-inspired temporary tattoos are coming soon to Tattly.com, while Naughty Dog also teased that even more Uncharted merchandise will be announced in the coming weeks.

Click through the gallery above to see all of the newly announced Uncharted collectibles. For more, head to the Uncharted section of the PlayStation Gear Store.

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