Summary
A lot of stuff from the eerie world ofDark Soulshas been turned into high-end, usually quite expensive merch officially tied to the series, but I’d hazard to guess you’ve never seen anything quite like this. Sif, one of the first game’s most memorable bosses, The Great Grey Wolf has been transformed into a collectible. Not just any collectible, buta 25-inch statue that’ll cost anyone who wants to own it $660.
For anyone keeping score, that’s a full six inches taller thanthe 19 inches of Venom Insomniac included in its Spider-Man 2 collector’s edition.
The Sif statue ismade of resin and has been created by First 4 Figures, a leader when it comes to gaming collectibles of this quality. It’s the same collectibles company that createdthe Gravity Suit Samus statuewith which I continue to battle the urge to buy on a daily basis. Sif’s statue is standing on a crumbling stone plinth, the Greatsword of Atorias clenched in its jaws.
Pre-orders for this luxury Dark Souls statue are now open ready for the statue to ship during the latter half of 2025. You can either place your order on the First 4 Figures website where it’s currentlyavailable for a discounted price of $743.99, or you can pre-order The Great Grey Wolf for even less bypurchasing the statue for $659.99 at the Big Bad Toy Store.
Relive Dark Souls' Most Heartbreaking Boss Fight With This Stunning Statue
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FromSoftware’s bosses tend to be remembered for how difficult they are to beat,like Elden Ring’s Malenia. However, Sif isn’t a boss fight that would have challenged many Dark Souls players, at least not in the traditional sense. The reason the memory of the battle with Sif has persisted more than a decade on from their appearance in Dark Souls is the feeling having to slay the wolf invokes in you when it comes time to finish them off.
Dark Souls The Great Grey Wolf Sif Statue
The Great Grey Wolf Sif is one of Dark Souls' most memorable bosses. More than a decade later, First 4 Figures has turned Sif into a stunning statue. Sif stands at 25 inches tall and is holding the Greatsword of Artorias in its mouth.
Once the wolf is down to the final ten percent of its health, it begins to limp and whine, effectively giving you a big, somewhat helpless dog to kill. There’s an urban myth that the game will let you spare Sif and they limp away, never to be seen again, but unfortunately, that’s not true. The wolf isn’t even an optional boss either. If you want to finish Dark Souls, you have to kill Sif to progress. Buying their statue would be a fitting way to commemorate them, although I get that only the most hardened and well-off Dark Souls fans will be willing to part with $660 for the 25-inch Sif.