Loaded up with goodies that play off of Resident Evil, Hitman, Dead Space and lots more, FINAL BOSS is now open and ready for business.
It’s the… FINAL BOSS
Are you familiar with the name “DPI Merch”? If you’re a big game fan who buys a lot of tie-in collectibles, you probably are. The company is a major name behind such things, and powers stores for XBOX, Bethesda, SEGA, and CD Projekt Red. But as of today, DPI Merch has officially christened its own outlet. Or, maybe we should say ‘rechristened’.
FINAL BOSS is actually an evolution of Final Boss Bundle, which you also might already know. But while the name is new, the mission is the same. That would be an online shop that’s skewed towards the gaming multiverse, and packed with stuff from huge properties. How huge? Well, Tomb Raider, Fallout, Plants vs Zombies, and Metal Gear Solid are all in that lot.
If you’re wondering what the actual wares might entail though, they’re looking like a pretty cool starting mix. We have to admit, the Card Suit Keys and Welcome Pack from Resident Evil 2 have caught our eye. Oh, and if you’ve missed out on any of the Pip-Boy 3000 replicas that’ve been floating around, there’s one up for pre-order. We kind of thought we’d seen the last of those.
Additional highlights include:
Return to the Arklay Mountains with the Resident Evil – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition CD-ROM Replica by Fanattik
Grab the limited edition Metal Gear Solid 2 – 24k gold-plated ingots, featuring Snake and Raiden. Each ingot is individually numbered, with only 2,001 available worldwide
Embody Agent 47 with the Hitman Agent 47 Go Kit, featuring a signature tie, tie clip, bald cap, and earpiece
Pre-order the new Banjo-Kazooie Youtooz plushes, including a sleepy Banjo and the Buddies plush
Check out individual brand stores like Guild Wars, with new drops coming soon
Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.