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Dokibird Apex Legends Wattson Skin and YouTooz Plush Appear

Dokibird Apex Legends Wattson Skin and YouTooz Plush Appear
Image via Respawn and Dokibird

Independent Vtuber Dokibird is the inspiration for a new Apex Legends Wattson skin and plush. It is part of the Breach update that arrived on February 10, 2026. The trailer highlighting the new look for the character notes it is a 7th Anniversary Event Community-Made Reward Track outfit. As for the plush, it is going to arrive in August 2026 and is available directly through YouTooz.

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The Wattson skin in Apex Legends is based on the Dokibird bounty hunter character model that she started using in 2024 following her returning as an indie. The design by RobotScarlet involves multiple references to that design. Among them is a patch that looks like her tomato mascot. 

Here’s the trailer for the skin that shows off concept art and it in-game.

Dokibird is often tied to this game. For example, she held a Vtuber tournament for Apex Legends back in November 2024 She also regularly streams herself playing it and similar games. For example, one recent one involved her early access to season 28 and showing off that skin.

As for the plush, it costs $29.99. In this case, it is Dokibird wearing Wattson’s standard outfit. That will be a standard, nine-inch-tall plush. It is expected to ship out sometime in August 2026, though there’s no set date for it yet.

Image via YouTooz

Apex Legends is on the Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices. The Dokibird Wattson skin and plush pre-orders are available now.

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