Posted on 14th September 2022
By Billy Langsworthy

Funko Games has debuted a line of Pop!-inspired puzzles.
Featuring the Funko Pop! style, the first three puzzles in the collection feature Elf, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
“The Funko Pop! is legendary – with millions of fans and millions of Pop! figures sold worldwide,” said said Deirdre Cross, General Manager of Funko Games.
“Over the years, more than 16,000 Pop! figures have been created based on entertainment, sports, music and more. We believe that reimagining the iconic fun and recognisable Pop! imagery into a new line of puzzles will delight fans as they piece together their favourite pop-culture stories and characters.
“The debut of the new Pop! Puzzles during holiday comes at a time when families naturally gather around the table to slow down and create a moment of connection while doing a puzzle.”
Funko Games plans expand the Pop! Puzzle line in 2023.
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