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NFTS Offering "Game of Thrones" Funko Pops

NFTS Offering "Game of Thrones" Funko Pops

"Game of Thrones" is Funko's latest Digital Pop! collection, made up of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that replicate its stylised figurines.

The October 4 drop will feature Arya Stark, The Hound, Jon Snow, and Jaime Lannister.

Each Digital Pop! can be redeemed for a matching limited-edition physical collectible.

"Game of Thrones" drop items include Jaime Lannister, Arya Stark, Jaqen H'ghar, The Hound, Jon Snow, and Daenerys with a Dragon Egg.

On October 4, fans can buy Standard packs (five Digital Pop!) for $9.99 and Premium packs (15 Digital Pop!) for $29.99 on the pop-culture NFT portal Droppp.io.

The collection is limited to 31,250 packets per, with 625,000 NFTs available in the drop.

See the "Game of Thrones" Digital Pop! collection below.

LANNISTER

The Kingslayer wears crimson and gold Lannister armor.

arya stark

Arya's virtual model wears a grey kilt and brown leather belt.

Jaqen H'ghar

Jaqen H'ghar wears a grey robe, brown belt, and Jesus sandals.

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HUNTER

The Hound's burn wound shows in a Digital Pop!

DAENERYS

Daenerys wears an ankle-length white gown and ice-blonde hair.

SNOWJON

This Digital Pop! features Jon Snow with a beard and holding Longclaw.

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