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New Bloodborne Merchandise Includes The Hunter, Lady Maria and The Doll Items

Fashion brand SuperGroupies opened pre-orders for a collection of merchandise inspired by Bloodborne characters. The collection includes watches, wallets, and bags inspired by the Hunter and Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower and a scarf inspired by The Doll. The new items are available in the US store until July 30, 2023 and in the Global Store until July 31, 2023. This is the second collaboration SuperGroupies held with Bloodborne,m having previously released a collection of items back in 2020.

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You can find the announcement below:

The Hunter items include a watch, a coat, a cross-body bag and a wallet. Several items, such as the coat and bag, feature a lining adorned with Caryll runes and a special woven tag featuring silhouettes of iconic Bloodborne weaponry. The wallet is embossed with the same runes on parts of the leather flaps. The Lady Maria-inspired items include a watch, a bag and a long wallet. Instead of the Caryll runes, these items feature distinct touches like her lumenflower brooch on the wallet or a woven tag depicting her weapons. The final item is an oversized scarf inspired by the cape worn by the Doll.

You can get a look at some of the Bloodborne the Hunter, Lady Maria, and The Doll merchandise in the gallery below:

In addition to Bloodborne, previous Supergroupies collaborations included merchandise based on Trigun‘s Vash the Stampede and Omori.

The SuperGroupies and Bloodborne collection is available until July 30, 2023 on the US store, or until July 31, 2023 on the Global Store. The game is available on the PS4.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.