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NFTS with Funko Pops and "Game of Thrones"


NFTS with Funko Pops and "Game of Thrones"

Funko is expanding its Digital Pop! line with "Game of Thrones," a digital collection made up of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that serve as virtual collectibles and look like Funko's stylized characters.

The drop, which will be available for purchase on October 4, will include fan favorites from the hit HBO series, such as Arya Stark, The Hound, Jon Snow, and Jaime Lannister.

Even though the collection is only accessible digitally, each Digital Pop! can be redeemed for a matching limited-edition physical collectible.

Among the eligible objects for the "Game of Thrones" drop are Jaime Lannister, Arya Stark, Jaqen H'ghar, The Hound, Jon Snow, and Daenerys with a Dragon Egg.

Fans will be able to get the entire collection beginning October 4 on the pop-culture NFT site Droppp.io, which will sell Standard packs (five Digital Pop!) for $9.99 and Premium packs (15 Digital Pop!) for $29.99.

However, you must act quickly because the collection is limited to 31,250 packets each drop, with a total of 625,000 NFTs available via the drop.

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The entire "Game of Thrones" Digital Pop! collection may be found below:

LANNISTER, JAMIE

The Kingslayer dons his costly armor, which is emblazoned with the House Lannister colors of red and gold.

ARYA STARK'S

The youngest Stark daughter is clad in a sober grey kilt and a brown leather belt in Arya's virtual image.

H'GHAR JAQEN

Jaqen H'ghar, clutching his fading face, wears a grey robe, a brown belt, and Jesus sandals.

THE HUNTER

In a Digital Pop!, the Hound suffers from a burn wound while gripping a hammer.


DAENERYS

Daenerys is dressed in an ankle-length white gown with dazzling decorations and ice-blonde hair.

SNOW, JON

Jon Snow wears a beard and is carrying the Longclaw, the House Mormont sword, in this Digital Pop!.

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