The "Chernarus Pantry"
If you’ve spent any time trekking through the rain in a coastal spawn, you know that a single can of Tactical Bacon isn’t just food—it’s a divine intervention. We took that survivalist obsession and gave it the mid-century pop art treatment. It’s a nod to the repetition of the loot grind and a "refinement" of the most iconic snack in the apocalypse.
This isn't your typical gamer poster with dark, moody screenshots. It’s a vibrant, eclectic statement piece for your office or studio that says you appreciate high-concept design and the rare joy of finding a pristine can of pork. It’s a breakthrough asset for your walls that gives notice to the status quo of boring gaming decor.
The Technical Specs:
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The Paper: Museum-quality, thick matte paper. This isn't a flimsy flyer; it’s a high-grade print that feels substantial.
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The Depth: 10.3 mil thickness with a weight of 189 g/m². It’s sturdy enough to handle a frame or look sharp with just a couple of clips.
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The Clarity: With 94% opacity and 104% ISO brightness, the colors pop exactly how a Warhol-inspired piece should. No muddy tones, just crisp, vibrant survival gear.
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The Origin: Premium paper sourced from Japan, because even our "nerd" gear follows a non-traditional, high-quality playbook.
Perfect for the survivor who wants to tidy up their space without losing their edge. No minimums—just grab one before the server restarts.