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- HBO's "Game of Thrones" wraps up its eighth and final season on May 19.
- Even though this season has received negative feedback from some fans, the social and cultural impact of the show has been staggering.
- But just because the show is ending soon doesn't mean you can't still show off your "GoT" pride. We've rounded up some of our favorite Thrones-branded products, including everything from board games to bottle openers.
And now our watch has ended.
The Long Night that is a post-"Game of Thrones" world is quickly approaching, as the final episode ever airs on May 19 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO. Within a world of questionable military strategies, stoic time-jumping teens, and problematic familial relationships, "Game of Thrones" has inspired one of the most passionate television fan bases of all time.
While this passion has materialized both positively and negatively in response to the eighth season, there is no doubt that showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff are at the helm of a worldwide cultural phenomenon.
What is dead may never die, but now that we're reaching the end of new episodes forever, fans must find other ways to keep the show in our lives.
For many, this means stocking up on some "Thrones"-influenced merchandise for their homes and closets. HBO has not been shy about plastering the "Game of Thrones" brand onto basically any kind of product you can imagine, including direwolf-engraved jewelry, personalized house sigil baby onesies, or even original strategy board games.
To celebrate the show one last time before it's off the air forever, here are our favorite "Game of Thrones"-branded products.
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