Walmart's selling gaming loot crates and they're actually good: here are some of the best
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The physical loot box phenomenon has exploded in the past few years, and it's rapidly reaching a fever pitch. Right now, you can get crates of random goodies delivered to your home every mont♕h ranging from collectibles and geeky accessories to clothes, wine, and food. Walmart recently jumped on the bandwagon and started offering gaming a🔯nd geek culture focused boxes a la carte from a couple of different companies, and some of them are surprisingly excellent.
The cool thing about getting a box from a retailer like Walmart rather than buying into a monthly subscription is that you get to just grab the boxes you want, and you're aware of its contents befo🧸re you buy (though some of the boxes still have some random elements). There's no long term commitment, and you can grab boxes from different categories and across different genres all from one source. Walmart seems to be doing a decent job of curating which boxes are🍰 available on the site. Check their site for the , but I've gone through and chosen the best of the lot and broken them out below.
My favorite p🅺ackage from Walmart's listing is a condensed dose of pure nostalgia for anyone who remembers the days of arcade and 8-bit gaming. Highligh꧒ts include a nifty little GALAGA enamel pin, an action figurine of Sonic chasing those good golden rings, and a PAC-MAN pint glass.
Fo🍰r everyone's favorite franchise that doesn't quit, this Harry Potter box comes packed with cool goodies like a handsome Hogwartsꦓ notebook and house-specific drink coasters emblazoned with beautifully rendered coats of arms.
There's a Fallout 76 box for sale ဣas well as this one, but I strongly prefer this collection, which comes with a random Vault Boy fi🌸gurine from one of the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes and a Nuka Cola cap bottle opener.
This one is a great mix of goods from a broad range of games, including a rea🔥lly cool looking Bioshock Infinity key blank, a Borderlands game mat, and a copy of Ready Player One (I promise the book is better than the film).
Taking some of the randomness and all of the monthly commitment out of the loot box ಞformula makes the whole proposition much more attractive, and these offers from Loot Crate and CultureFly are some of the better boxes I've seen. They'r🦩e stuffed with goodies you'll love, and even if there are some additional items that you're not so fond of, pretty much everything in these boxes makes for a great gift.
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Alan Bradley was once a Hardware Writer for GamesRadar and PC Gamer, specialising in PC hardware.ꦺ But, Alan is now a freelance journalist. He has bylines at Rolling Stone, Gamasutra, Variety, and more.