>>10694889>zero proof>two toylines of expensive license leaked 9 months ago>license not officially announced until SDCC reveal 4 months ago>nothing new at Toy Fair 3 weeks ago>only one toyline shown off>expensive license only has 3 figures shown off when a toyline normally has 5-6 figures per wave>incredibly inefficient method of releasing 1 figure at a time (said method usually done for expensive toys, not $20 action figures)Since a full toyline usually takes 12+ months to be produced, everything points toward the line being rushed out, hence only having 3 figures ready for release this year and not even bothering to fix various issues (undetailed (read: sculptor needed to rush shit out) and joints not integrated into the sculpt)
Of the 3 figures they've shown off, only two of them are actually out and the third has all but disappeared.
>having nothing else for the important Christmas seasonSo you're saying they're missing important dates and not releasing everything they planned on because they 're as retarded as you?
Again, what's likely going on is the fact that Jazwares is realizing they had a very limited time with the license they bought if Microsoft attained Activision and cutting their license short. So they cut their loss by only producing what they could have in time and they actually had so little time they couldn't even release what they announced on time either.
I mean, the fact that they didn't even make a fanfare about attaining one of the biggest licenses in the history of the world to make their stock go up in price says how troubled the license is. It's on the level of Star Wars, DC and Marvel, yet the official announcement for the property was basically silent, where only nerds knew about it if they followed San Diego Comic Con news.
A massive series like Call of Duty is a fucking priority, yet it's treated like the last wave of Jazware's 1:12 Fortnite line.