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Title: KPop Demon Hunters Dolls: A Long Wait and Potential Scalper Chaos

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

KPop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X ‌Dolls Face Backlash Over Appearance, Price,‍ and Delays

Los Angeles, ​CA – November 9, 2025 ⁣ – The highly anticipated HUNTR/X collectible dolls, tied to the popular KPop group Demon Hunters, are generating controversy among fans due to concerns over their visual quality, exorbitant‌ cost, and significant ⁤shipping⁣ delays. Originally announced in‌ 2024,⁢ the⁤ dolls-priced⁣ between⁢ $300 ⁣and $400 each-have ⁤arrived for some customers, sparking‍ widespread criticism online regarding discrepancies between promotional⁣ images ⁢and ⁣the final product.

The HUNTR/X ⁣dolls represent a significant expansion of the Demon Hunters’ brand ‍into the⁣ collectible market, aiming to capitalize on the group’s global ⁤fanbase.However, the rollout has ⁣been plagued by issues, leaving many fans feeling disappointed and questioning ‍the⁤ value ⁢proposition. The​ problems extend ​beyond aesthetics; numerous pre-orders​ are‍ experiencing significant delays, with some customers reporting waits exceeding ‍six months. This situation highlights the⁣ challenges of merging⁤ KPop fandom with ​the frequently enough-complex ⁤world⁤ of​ collectible manufacturing and distribution.

Fans ‌have taken to social media platforms like X ⁤(formerly Twitter) and Instagram to voice their​ complaints,posting ​side-by-side comparisons of promotional material and received dolls. Common criticisms include inaccurate facial‍ features, poor paint application, and⁣ subpar ​materials. Paul Tassi, a Forbes ⁢contributor covering the gaming and entertainment ⁢industries, has documented the fan reaction and the escalating⁣ concerns surrounding ​the dolls’ ⁤quality.

The ⁣dolls are available for ⁢purchase through various online retailers,including Amazon. Demon Hunters actively promote their merchandise and social media⁢ presence through links to their X account (https://twitter.com/Demonhunters) and ⁢Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/paul.tassi/?hl=en). The group also promotes author Paul Tassi’s science fiction novels, including the Hero killer series (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08G1MRFTM?ref_=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_tkin&binding=kindle_edition) and The ⁤Earthborn Trilogy (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KYDGG73?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbk).

As of November 9, 2025, Demon Hunters have not issued a formal ‌statement addressing the widespread criticism. Fans are now awaiting a response from the group or the manufacturers regarding potential refunds, replacements, or explanations for the discrepancies and delays. The situation ‍serves as a cautionary tale ‍for KPop groups venturing into ⁤the ⁢collectible market, emphasizing the importance of​ quality control, transparent dialog, and realistic delivery timelines.

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