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Loot Gaming Coming to Loot Crate Subscribers
The new myster box will have collectibles, apparel, accessories, and more, just like your monthly Loot Crate, but this time all focused on video games. Take a look at an example of what you’ll be getting. But now, Loot Crate has announced that they are creating a separate crate completely dedicated to good ol’ gaming. The first Loot Gaming crate will be “Legacy” themed and package items from the Elder Scrolls, Halo, and Street Fighter series.
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The usual Loot Crate box usually includes gaming items, but new Loot Gaming box will include nothing but gaming related merchandise. Each box will have a retail value estimated at $60 or more, with 4-6 premium items including exclusives. And there will be items, like T-shirt, will interact with big name games themselves…
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“Loot Gaming will give people the chance to own a piece of those gaming universes and join an active community of fans who love those same great franchises”, said Loot Crate co-founder Matthew Arevalo. And some crates have contained gaming items alongside other geeky stuff. Most recently, Loot Crate has made Limited Edition Crates tied to Fallout 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Nintendo Amiibos and more. It seems Loot Crate is on a roll in unveiling newly-themed subscription services under the umbrella of the Loot Crate nameand we are totally on board with that. However, it’s hard to say we’re surprised.