The BTS Mattel Dolls and Uno Game Are Officially Available to Preorder

Yes, I would like the set.

ARMYs, grab your wallets because the BTS x Mattel collaboration is finally here. Starting July 17, BTS’s fashion dolls, and the BTS UNO card game, are officially available to preorder globally.

After unveiling their collaboration with Big Hit Entertainment in January, via Instagram, Mattel gave fans a first look at the K-pop supergroup’s figurines in March. ARMYs have been anticipating their release ever since, especially after that first look at RM’s spot-on dimple.

The toy manufacturer announced the presale news by releasing a new image of the dolls, featuring the Bangtan Boys wearing their “Idol”-inspired outfits. The BTS dolls, one for each member, will retail for $19.99.

UNO BTS, the special edition of the beloved card game, goes for $5.99 and will hit shelves at the same time as the dolls. Keeping the red, yellow, green, and blue colors of the classic game, each card will be decked out — pun definitely intended — with exclusive images of BTS members (so, yup, based on a classic UNO deck, that’s over 100 photo cards).

Generally speaking, the BTS UNO card game follows the standard rules of the game (though the images are a great incentive), but will also include an extra rule card, called "Dancing Wild." When a player uses the special "Dancing Wild" card, the next player must perform their favorite BTS dance routine (satisfactorily) for the rest of the players or draw three cards. Technically, singing is not in the rules, but we might as well belt out some tunes while playing a round, right?

Following the global presale, the dolls and UNO game will be available at all major retailers, both online and in-store, later in July. With orders expected to ship later this month, we might have to wait a bit for them to arrive, but we’re definitely ready to play.

You can preorder the dolls on Amazon now.

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