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Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"

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Recently, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the biochemical series, Capcom and beverage company GameFlavor have partnered to launch a limited-edition drink modeled after the first aid spray can in Resident Evil, priced at $214.

Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"

Capcom deeply explores the brand of biochemical IP, and there is an endless stream of peripheral products. The licensed company GameFlavor has previously partnered with Nintendo to launch a peripheral of the GameFlavor series. In addition to the cans, the list includes a crate, some straps, four bottle caps printed with the logo, a recipe card, a nozzle, an album, and a guarantee of authenticity.

Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"
Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"

The box is a mix of wood and metal for a rustic and thick style, and contains 10 bottles of drinks in one box, with a separate lid for storage, and the bottles can be equipped with nozzles to achieve the spray and blood effect in the game.

Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"
Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"

Both collectible and consumable, these drinks are truly drinkable, blended with cucumber, lime and mint flavors. There is also a box of herbal powders with green, red, blue and yellow herbs for different flavors, like cocktails, which can be made with a reference to the included recipe card.

Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"
Blood bottle shape, a box of 214 US dollars, Capcom launches the official drink of "Resident Evil"

It is worth noting that this drink does not contain alcohol, which will be convenient for some countries in Europe and the United States with drinking age restrictions. Of course, for a non-alcoholic drink, the $214 price tag is a bit exaggerated.

Officially scheduled for shipments in the third quarter of this year, expected between July and September, GameFlavor is now available for pre-order with a limited edition of 4,750 boxes worldwide.