Loot Crate: PAX South 2016

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After three years of a meteoric rise, Loot Crate looks to go where Co-founder Matthew Arevalo has always hoped to go. Loot crate has announced its new Loot Gaming subscription service. In traditional Loot Create style, loot crate has partnered with various gaming studios to provide gamers with exclusive collectable items focused solely on gaming. Each crate will feature 4-6 premium items, a game manual style booklet and exclusive collector’s Loot Gaming pin for a total retail value of more than $60. In addition to collectibles, apparel, accessories and physical items, Loot Gaming will on occasion include digital items such as downloadable games, digital items or in game DLC.

Live at PAX South 2016 Arevalo thanked the Loot Crate community at PAX South for their awesome support and feedback. It is because of theme that Loot Crate is able to expand into this venture. “We know that our audience loves video games, which is exactly why we wanted to offer an experience that extends beyond the joystick, keyboard or controller. 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 Matthew Arevalo, co-founder of Loot Crate. “We’re working alongside developers and publishers to create exclusive products for Loot Gaming crates, and they are just as excited as we are to bring these universes and characters into the real world.”
The subscription will be $24.99 + shipping and handling and the first gaming crate with be themed, “Legacy” focusing on games like Street Fighter, Halo and Skyrym. Fans can sign-up for email updates starting today, and Loot Gaming will go on sale soon.

For more information, visit: www.lootcrate.com/lootgaming