Pre-order the Atmoph and Stranger Things Edition Pass
Edition Pass | Stranger Things
KYOTO, Japan, Feb. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Atmoph Inc. the developer and supplier of Atmoph Window 2 (Location: Kyoto, CEO: Kyohi Kang), announces “The Edition Pass | Stranger Things”, in collaboration with the Netflix hit series, Stranger Things on February 17, 2023.
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The ‘Edition Pass | Stranger Things’ is an exclusive collection of three selected scenes from Stranger Things that can be enjoyed in the Atmoph Window 2. Available now for pre-order in Japan and the U.S, the collection comes with:
■ Three exclusive fan-favorite scenes, with original CG animation
Fans can feel the excitement all over again with their favorite scenes from Stranger Things – a view of the Christmas lights used to communicate with Will in The Upside Down, or immerse themselves in Starcourt Mall.
■ A special one-time limited release package – the cassette tape
A limited-release design modeled after the Stranger Things cassette tapes that appear in the show.
■ An exclusive Atmoph-exclusive collectible card
Receive one out of six Atmoph-exclusive cards featuring designs of all the main characters from the show. Those who purchase the “Edition Pass | Stranger Things” will have one of these cards randomly chosen for them.
Exclusive website:
https://atmoph.com/en/products/eps/strangerthings
About Atmoph Window 2
Atmoph Window 2 brings a sense of freedom and relaxation to the rooms of users around the world with over 1,500 original Views all filmed in either 4K or 6K resolution with surround sound.
https://atmoph.com
Contact Information
Atmoph Inc.
Contact Phone No: (+81) (0) 75 744 6227
Mail: [email protected]
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