The Swarovski x Halo Infinite collection is not something we thought we'd live to see
You can't buy them, at least not yet

Xbox has teamed up with Swarovski to create a pair of extremely shiny, extremely not-for-sale crystal glass Halo cꦰollectš¦©ibles.
The Swarovski x Halo Infinite collection is composed of a Master Chief helmet made from a solid piece of crystal glass and what appears to be a gold-plated, faceted visor, as well as a crystal glass energy sword with pointy metal tips and matching stand. Only 117 (as in John-117) of each are up for grabs, and the only way to get a set is to , which is exclusively open to residents of thļ·½e United States.
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It sounds like Swarovski, which is more or less synonymous with crystal glass decorations and jewelry, may be interested in doing more video game crossovers in the future; the šsweepstakes entry form asks entrants if they'd be interested in buying Halo crystal collectibles if they were made for sale.
The survey also asks about other game franchāises entrants would like to see get a similar collectible treatment, including Fortnite, Pokemon, Animal Crossing, and more. Your dreams of owning a caź¦binet's worth of gleaming crystal Skull Troopers, Snorlax, and Mr. Resettis may yet come true.
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