You can use this Death Stranding BB collectible as a lamp if you want to terrify visitors

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Like many special edition versions of video games, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Death Stranding Collector's Edition has a detailed statuette of a prominent character that fans can proudly display on their shelves. Where God of War gave you a little scene of Kratos and Atreus in the midst of battle, and Uncharted 4 immortalized a weary but ready Nathan Drake, if you 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order Death Stranding right now, you can make sure nothing comes between you and your plastic fetus su😼spended in a glowing yellow pod.

We've known for a while that the physical pod BB was one of the, uh, benefits of picking up the $199.99 / £174.99 collector's edition. Sony some close-up, high-resolution images of the statue/figurine/messed up lava lamp, which offer a closer look🉐 at its individually detailed elements. Kojima Productions has long been in love with those little snippets of advisory text that appear on industrial or military objects - "front toward enemy" and whatnot - and now you can read them without trying to get the exact right freeze frame on a trailer.

The best part of the entire collectible is the fact that it has a little light in the base. It gives the fetus some classy underlighting, and though it doesn't look terribly strong, it would probably still be enoug﷽h to navigate your living room with once📖 your eyes adjusted. That's assuming you want to use it as your sole source of illumination, and I don't see why you wouldn't want that if you had the option. The only thing I'd add if I had the choice? Turn it into an Alexa device so I could talk to the pod BB. I hear it's good for their development.

Check out the official 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:ESRB rating for Death Stranding to find out more about the game (aside from the BBs). Then join us as we ponder whether you have to understand a game to enjoy it in the video below.

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