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No cookie-cutter decals here… Every piece created by WAR is an expertly crafted, unique and hand made design – making these commissions highly sought after collectibles. Browse through Alex's favourite projects below or get more info about commissions here.
[Cult of the Lamb] When the wild minds at Devolver Digital wanted to turn heads with a twisted giveaway items for developer, Massive Monster’s new hit game, Cult of the Lamb they turned to We Are Robots to craft a series of wooly PS5 controller abominations.
[Worlds of Bethesda] Bethesda’s PAX Aus 2022 involvement took the form an interactive nightclub with each room themed after an iconic game. Over in the corner, WAR smashed out over 200 custom airbrushed Xbox controllers for event attendees.
[Borderlands 3] Partnering with WAR for the launch of the anticipated Borderlands 3, publisher 2K commissioned a series of controllers inspired by the game’s characters and world.
[Borderlands 3] Partnering with WAR for the launch of the anticipated Borderlands 3, publisher 2K commissioned a series of controllers inspired by the game’s characters and world.
[Elder Scrolls Online - Blackwood] After the success of the custom Doom Eternal controllers, Bethesda approached WAR to produce over 60 limited edition dark lord themed Xbox Series controllers to celebrate the Blackwood expansion of Elder Scrolls Online.
[Elder Scrolls Online - High Isle] Joining forces once more, Bethesda and WAR produced a limited run of Xbox, headset, and controller sets for the launch of the Elder Scrolls Online High Isle expansion.
[SteelSeries - Apex Legends Champions] Returning partner, SteelSeries turned to WAR to produce sets of unique gaming hardware, part of a prize pack for winners of the Apex Legends championship series event.
[Twitch - Bleed Purple] As a show of appreciation Twitch ANZ commissioned a series of custom Xbox controller to gift to high profile streamers. Each controller was hydro dipped to create a unique pattern.
[Lego 2K Drive] “Have you ever made a chicken car?” asked the team at 2K ANZ. Next thing you know a one of a kind Nintendo Switch docking station, matching JoyCons and SteelSeries headsets were created to celebrate the launch of the Lego racing game mashup.