God of War Limited Edition Loot Crate Announced

God of War Limited Edition Loot Crate Announced

This is no Pandora's Box.

Gorg by Gorg on Feb 09, 2018 @ 10:57 AM (Staff Bios)
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With the new God of War game right around the corner Sony Interactive and Loot Crate have joined forces to bring something special to all the fans of God killing. This crate will contain limited addition apparel, replicas and much more to celebrate the coming of Santa Monica Studios new addition to the God of War franchise. The idea is to once again connect the fans to the mythological worlds that Santa Monica Studios brings to us in each entry to the God of War series. Elements of this Limited Edition Crate will even tie directly into the game itself and use in game assets. Some of the items will be the first time fans get to experience Kratos' son Atreus and begin forging a bond with this new god killer.

This will be a heavily sought after Loot Crate being backed by an extremely popular gaming franchise so to claim your spot head over to the sign up page to get notifications on when to order. The price for such a divine blessing will be $49.99 (plus S&H) for domestic and $79.99 (plus S&H) for international.

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