Even when Cyberpunk 2077 was getting dragged during its rough early launch days back in 2020, Judy Alvarez, the virtual reality braindance editor and possible love interest, was widely beloved by fans and detractors alike. She is one of the most compelling characters in Night City, and her personal quests are standouts as she becomes so disillusioned with the cutthroat nature of the city that she makes the smartest choice of anyone in Cyberpunk 2077: to leave. Her distinct punk aesthetic also makes her one of the most recognizable heroes in the game and collectible creator PureArts is capitalizing on that by releasing a gorgeous, limited, and a bit pricey statue of our girl for the superfans willing to pay up.
PureArts is producing a one-fourth-scale statue of Judy lounging in front of her braindance dev setup, with a cigarette in hand and a headset around her neck. She’s leaning in her desk chair in front of several monitors and a neon sign for the Lizzie’s Bar establishment she operates under. The monitors and sign light up, which, on top of the statue being nearly two feet tall, probably explains why the whole thing is as expensive as it is. The Judy statue will run you $899, though you can pay the whole thing off in installments if you pre-order. You can check out a video of the statue below, or click through to see more glamor shots of this beauty.
The PureArts exclusive edition, limited to 150 units, also comes with a sticker sheet of art based on the Mox. This is a gang in Cyberpunk 2077 dedicated to protecting sex workers within Night City, which plays a big part in Judy’s quests. The Judy statue is incredible but now I’m just gonna start crossing my fingers for a Kerry Eurodyne statue. I love Judy, but if PureArts is asking for almost a grand for a Cyberpunk 2077 statue, I would need to wait for one to be made of my trashbag rocker boyfriend. But Judy fans are eating right now, and I’m jealous.
Judy (and the other Cyberpunk 2077 love interests) only played a small role in Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion, but their brief appearances made the add-on’s new ending a real gut punch.