PlayStation reveals a new line-up of toys that look (but don't work) like Amiibo... and wait, are those PS4 themed light-up sneakers?
You can always trust PlayStation to explore its mo🌃re creative side when it comes to merchandising, and two recent announcements shows why that's definitely a good thing... I think.ꦓ
The first piece of new merch news came on Saturday, when professional basketball player Paul George ဣwrote up a . No, I'm not kidding. He was there to reveal the , a new set of sneakers he'd designed in collaboration with Nike Basketball and ꦬPlayStation.
What makes them so special, you say? Well, it proudly sports the PlaySta💫tion logo on tಞhe left shoe's tongue, which will apparently " illuminate and pulsate blue just like when turning on the console", so that's neat.
Plus, the heel of that same left shoe also contains a unique PSN voucher code that can be redeemed on the PSN store for a "Paul George Dynamic Theme." If you're curious what that theme looks like, the sock liner on 🍃each sneaker is apparently inspired by how it'll appear on your PS4's dashboard.
to find o🤪ut who's keen, so let us know b🎉y putting your vote in.That's not all, though. Just a few days ago, the made the🍷ir debut. Not to be confused as some sort of high calorie breakfast cereal, Totak🦩u are the latest line-up of officially licensed PlayStation figurines, created in collaboration with .
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For all intents and purposes, they look like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Amiibo, but best not to get confused. Despite their deliberately 🥃similar packaging and compact style, these models a🔯re unable to synch up with your PS4 in any conceivable way.
Instead, they're just there to stand up and look cool and, to be fair, they're all rather delightful. Seven models have been revealed so far, and include PlayStation icons like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Crash Bandicoot, on top of less obvious choices such as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bloodborne's Hunter.
Each figurine will cost around $10/£8, and the first wave will be available from (UK) and (US) onཧ March 23.
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