Hasbro resurrects Furby, and yes, you can actually turn this one off

Two new Furby toys sit next to one another on a table
(Image credit: Hasbro)

Somehow, Furby has returned.

In a press release, Hasbro announced that it would be resurrecting the cute but mildly chilling '90s sensation. This new version still gabbles with the same old Furbish, but it also dances, repeats what you say, has over 600 audio responses, and can be glammed up with numerous sparkly accessories. Oh, and it seems to call you 'bestie' as well as telling your fortune. If the rather creepy old version is anything to go by, we're not sure we want to know what this one thinks will happen to us.

Snark aside, there's admittedly something sweet about this new Furby. Although certain screenshots make it look like it hungers for blood (and the 'be my best friend?' tagline is mildly threatening), emphasis has been placed on mindfulness with "peaceful music, calm exercises, and cheerful positive sayings" alongside a relaxing light show. It's clearly being angled toward better mental health, and that's only to be applauded. They don't connect to the internet either, so nobody has to freak out about being spied on this time. (Remember those conspiracy theories? Ah, fun times.) Plus, it does actually turn off now. You can check it out for yourself on Amazon.

A little girl presses the heart-shaped button on a Furby toy

(Image credit: Hasbro)

VP and general manager for Hasbro fashion and preschool Kristin McKay says that, "following its craze-inducing launch in 1998, Furby has taken the world by storm, impacting every corner of the culture zeitgeist, from music to television and film. For the brand’s 25th anniversary, we wanted to ignite the same excitement for this new generation by harnessing Furby's power of nostalgia while giving Gen Alpha everything they crave.”

The new Furby - which comes in two colors - is already available at Amazon for $69.99. It'll then land on shelves at other retailers come July 15, with an August release window for the UK. In other words, it'll probably appear on many a wishlist for Christmas. Take note if you'll be hunting down gifts for gamers that are on the younger side this Holiday season.

Furby | $69.99 at Amazon

Furby | $69.99 at Amazon
If you want to pick up one of the new Furby toys, they come in two possible colors - purple or orange. While they have very slightly different designs (the purple has hearts in its eyes whereas the orange has stars, for example), they both offer the same suite of features: they can move, dance, talk, sing, put on a light show, and respond to your voice. Plus, more content is unlocked the more you play with it. However, it doesn't connect to the internet and can be turned off this time around.

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Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage 12DOVE's tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.

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