Items associated with a specific interactive narrative horror video game fall under the umbrella of branded products. These items can include apparel, collectibles, accessories, and other goods that feature imagery, characters, or logos directly related to the game’s intellectual property. An example would be a t-shirt displaying the Hackett’s Quarry summer camp logo, or a figurine depicting one of the counselors.
The availability of these products provides several benefits. They allow fans to express their affiliation and enthusiasm for the game. Furthermore, the sale of these items contributes to the overall revenue stream associated with the intellectual property. Historically, this practice of offering tie-in products has been a significant component of the entertainment industry, providing both promotional value and a supplemental income source.