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Pathogen 52

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Tuck dated 2020; shipped 2021 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chsd-playing-cards/fallout-52-and-pathogen-52-playing-cards The second deck, Pathogen 52 was the most popular colour combination voted on by you guys. Originally this deck was called Contagion 52, but unfortunately, another deck was released with the same name. So to avoid confusion, I made the decision to rename it. Following on from the Biohazard deck, the Pathogen deck takes inspiration from imagining the aftermath of a biohazard event that resulted in a deadly pathogen being released into the world. Again, a bleak, apocalyptic theme for one of the next decks of the series. The stock used for this deck is a tuck case called "Plike" and the chosen colour is very bright orange. If you don't know, the Plike stock has a really fantastic feel and texture to it which I think you guys will really like. The design of the tuck, as with the previous decks of the series will use a black foil to the outside of the tuck to help maintain consistency.

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Pathogen 522020

Tuck dated 2020; shipped 2021 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chsd-playing-cards/fallout-52-and-pathogen-52-playing-cards The second deck, Pathogen 52 was the most popular colour combination voted on by you guys. Originally this deck was called Contagion 52, but unfortunately, another deck was released with the same name. So to avoid confusion, I made the decision to rename it. Following on from the Biohazard deck, the Pathogen deck takes inspiration from imagining the aftermath of a biohazard event that resulted in a deadly pathogen being released into the world. Again, a bleak, apocalyptic theme for one of the next decks of the series. The stock used for this deck is a tuck case called "Plike" and the chosen colour is very bright orange. If you don't know, the Plike stock has a really fantastic feel and texture to it which I think you guys will really like. The design of the tuck, as with the previous decks of the series will use a black foil to the outside of the tuck to help maintain consistency.

Added by hsbc