The big change in the exchange rate has the potential to make game prices inaccessible to us (unless it still does). Even those who have previously blindly pre-ordered games on their watchlists must have stopped and thought for a moment at least. But this news is not about the prices of games in our country; It is about halo-themed products of Swarovski, one of the first companies in the world that comes to mind when it comes to crystals.
Swarovski has made a move towards the gaming world before, producing player seats with Vertagear. This time it was Halo’s turn, with Swarovski versions of the helmet and Covenant power sword used by Master Chief produced in the game.
This set, produced for a fundraiser, is worth $2,340. A total of 20 sets have been produced, so a $46,800 product has been put in place, so let’s see how much donations can be raised in return. Whatever the outcome, the Halo Infinite and Swarovski collaboration is going to make him talk about himself for at least the next month, don’t you think?