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''Homefront'' is currently unavailable for pre-purchase in the United Kingdom. Any attempt to pre-purchase it will display an error. {{ref|url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/55100/?cc=gb}} | ''Homefront'' is currently unavailable for pre-purchase in the United Kingdom. Any attempt to pre-purchase it will display an error. {{ref|url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/55100/?cc=gb}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, 2 March 2011
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The Hero's Hachimaki is a promotional item for the Soldier obtained by pre-ordering Homefront on Steam. It is a team-colored headband featuring a white circle and star design in the center. The design of the headband and the way it is worn over the eyes is a reference to the cover of Homefront.
The version of the item awarded by pre-ordering Homefront has Genuine quality and is not tradable. It is currently unknown whether or not the hat will be made craftable and/or tradable similar to the RIFT promotional items once the promotional period ends.
Homefront is currently unavailable for pre-purchase in the United Kingdom. Any attempt to pre-purchase it will display an error. [1]
Although, Robin Walker has stated in a e-mail, that he is considering making it possible for UK players to get this item. [2]
Update history
- Added the Hero's Hachimaki for pre-ordering Homefront.
Trivia
- A Template:W (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths.
- The design features the red star of Communism from the Template:W, a major plot point in Homefront. Considering the Soldier's views on Communism, this could be considered ironic.
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