There's zero reason they should have moved away from the foam packaging in the first place. Really just comes across like they were trying to cut corners in price to have the overall package be cheaper on their part. Which ultimately is fine if the QC quality remains the same as before, not take such a nose dive. Hot Toys does clear plastic packaging all the time with zero issues, as has other companies like SooSooToys.
Daytona was packaged extremely well with foam padding covering the entire bike from front to back. Seeing Fenrir in that clear packaging with zero protection in comparison is really worrisome to see.