Just like the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Collector’s Edition that comes with a Juggernog fridge, so does the Star Wars: Deluxe Edition. The deluxe edition costs $129.98 on Walmart and comes with a mini fridge that looks like Han Solo frozen in carbonite. It’s quite stunning and I’m thinking about getting one myself. It seems like it’s only available for consoles. You can read Walmart’s description of the product below.
Immerse yourself in your Star Wars battle fantasies.
Feeling the ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down on the frozen tundra of Hoth. Rebel forces firing blasters as Imperial speeder bikes zip through the lush forests of Endor. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star Wars battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars: Battlefront.
Fight for the Rebellion or Empire in a wide variety of multiplayer matches for up to 40 players, or in exciting challenges inspired by the films available solo, split-screen or through online co-op. Star Wars: Battlefront combines this epic action on a galactic scale with stunning visual recreations of some of the most iconic planets, weapons, characters, and vehicles in the Star Wars universe and the original sound effects from the films, to give Star Wars fans the ultimate, authentic and immersive interactive experience theyve been looking for.
Han Solo Mini Fridge can hold a 6 pack of soda. Also has a warming function that keeps food from getting cold!
• This official Star Wars 4-liter mini fridges features Han Solo
• Includes cooling and warming function (to keep your food warm)
• Holds up to six 12 oz. cans of soda
• Comes with built-in carry handle, removable shelf, 110V US AC power cord and a 12V DC power cord (for car)
• Dimensions: 10″ L x 7.48 W x 12.20 H
Source: Walmart
Asher is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 1110 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: wrote over 1,100 ICXM pieces on Xbox news, hardware reviews, and platform commentary before joining Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017.

