September 13, 2006 1:58 PM PDT

'World of Warcraft' fans get their own apparel line

by Daniel Terdiman
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For the nearly 7 million players of "World of Warcraft," one of the largest American online games of all time, it's no longer necessary to live without a full line of "WoW" apparel and accessories.

That's because a company called Jinx has announced it will soon be releasing its new roster of "WoW"-themed hats, stickers, pins, buttons, patches and general apparel.

The company, which is making the goods under license from "WoW" publisher Blizzard Entertainment, said it will initially launch with 39 designs for men and women. The line will include T-shirts, sweatshirts and many other accessories.

Prices will range from $1.99 for pins to $39.99 for clothing and hats, Jinx said.

Daniel Terdiman is a staff writer at CNET News covering games, Net culture, and everything in between. E-mail Daniel.
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