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If you haven't checked out our God of War review, go ahead and have a look and then come right back here. In a nutshell: it's a masterpiece. If you're a God of War fan, consider taking a look at some of these collectibles to show off your fandom.
God of War PS4 Pro 1TB Limited Edition Bundle
This console bundle has been in and out of stock all morning, and it looks like it might finally be out of stock for good - at least for the time being. It's worth double-checking, if you're in the market for a PS4 Pro. This is likely to be the best PS4 Pro deal around until E3.
God of War Stone Mason's Edition
The highest tier of the God of War special editions is the Stone Mason's edition. No, you don't get inducted into the Illuminati, but you DO get a ton of awesome physical and digital content.
God of War Collector's Edition
The collector's edition for God of War is pretty excellent and has just a few fewer components than the all-out Stone Mason's edition.
God of War Collector's Edition + TOTAKU bundle
This GameStop exclusive takes the collector's edition and tosses in a pair of exclusive Totaku figures of Kratos and Atreus.
This crate comes with God of War merchandise you can't get anywhere else, including challenge coins and over $90 worth of stuff.
God of War Official Collector's Edition Strategy Guide
The difference between the regular edition and the collector's edition is this one has a skin for your PS4 controller, excerpts from the upcoming Dark Horse art book, and a forward by creative director Cory Barlog, fan art, behind the scenes info, and more.
God of War Official Strategy Guide
If you just want to add the guide to your collection, this regular edition is everything you need.
God of War: Kratos and Atreus 1:6 Scale Statue
This is the most expensive, non-PS4 Pro item on this list, and for good reason: it's amazing. This is a super-detailed, gigantic statue from Sideshow Collectibles limited to just 750 made.
God of War Body Knocker-Kratos
If you aren't familiar with NECA's Body Knocker line, it's basically the opposite of a bobble head. The head stays in place while the body moves utilizing the power of the sun. It's cute and fun, and this is one of the cooler Body Knockers in an already cool line-up.
TOTAKU Collection: God of War Kratos Figure
Totaku figures are basically fancier amiibo without the functionality. But they're still FUN! And they're based on PlayStation franchises and properties. You can only get the God of War figures at GameStop, either stand-alone or as part of the collector's edition bundle up there.
This replica of Kratos' axe is to-scale, so it's huge. I definitely don't recommend hurling it at your foes, as it probably won't come back and it also will probably just annoy them.
God of War 1/4 Scale Kratos Action Figure
Once again, NECA shows off why they're such a beloved force in the world of action figures. This quarter-scale figure stands 18-inches tall, has 30 points of articulation, and is completely awesome.
NECA God of War 7-inch Scale Action Figure
If you feel like maybe a 1/4-scale Kratos is too much for your life right now, there's another way. This figure isn't nearly as tall as the one up there, but it has 36 points of articulation, so you can pose it in even more dramatic ways. I love NECA and I'm consistently surprised and delighted by their products.
Funko Pop! God of War Set of 4: Draugr, Fire Troll, Kratos, Atreus
Why search around for the whole set when you can just one-and-done and get all 4 figures in the God of War series 2 Pop line-up?
GameStop has this sweet God of War shirt to wrap your torso in. Not only will it show off your God of War love, it also unlocks access to stores that require shirts for service, which is pretty much all of them.
God of War Figpin - Gold Kratos
I'm a huge huge huge fan of enamel pins. This gold Kratos figpin combines two of my passions: pin collecting and toy collecting. It's a stand-up figure you can wear on your lapel or your jean vest, depending on what sort of event you plan to attend.
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