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¡Re-ordene el casco Skyrim Dragonborn en IGN Store ahora!

By EllieMay 03,2025

Si eres fanático de The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, uno de los juegos de rol más expansivos jamás creados, te encantará saber que el icónico casco Dragonborn usado por el protagonista del juego ahora está disponible para pre-pedido en la tienda IGN. Esta réplica de edición limitada de Fanattik es imprescindible para cualquier entusiasta o coleccionista de Skyrim que busque mejorar sus recuerdos de juego.

Pre-ordenar el Elder Scrolls v: Skyrim Dragonborn Helmet hoy en IGN Store

Réplica de casco Skyrim Dragonborn

The Elder Scrolls Skyrim - Dragonborn Helmet - Réplica

Con un precio de $ 119.99, esta exquisita réplica de casco Dragonborn es un testimonio del compromiso de Fanattik con los coleccionables de calidad. Con solo 5,000 unidades disponibles en todo el mundo, esta edición limitada seguramente será un producto candente entre los fanáticos de Skyrim. El casco está meticulosamente pintado a mano, capturando detalles intrincados, incluidos toques realistas como el óxido, lo que lo convierte en una adición premium a cualquier colección.

El paquete viene completo con un soporte incorporado, asegurando que pueda mostrar esta obra maestra sin esfuerzo. Programado para enviar en septiembre de 2025, ¡no se pierda la oportunidad de asegurar el artículo de este coleccionista antes de que se agote!

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