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The '''Hero's Hachimaki''' is a [[promotional item]] for the [[Soldier]] obtained by pre-ordering ''[[Homefront]]'' on Steam. It is a team colored headband with a white circle and a star in the center. It covers the Soldier's eyes. | The '''Hero's Hachimaki''' is a [[promotional item]] for the [[Soldier]] obtained by pre-ordering ''[[Homefront]]'' on Steam. It is a team colored headband with a white circle and a star in the center. It covers the Soldier's eyes. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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The Hero's Hachimaki is a promotional item for the Soldier obtained by pre-ordering Homefront on Steam. It is a team colored headband with a white circle and a star in the center. It covers the Soldier's eyes.
The version of the item awarded by pre-ordering Homefront has Genuine quality and is not tradable. It is currently unknown whether or not the hat will be made craftable and/or tradable once the promotional period ends (similar to the RIFT promotional items).
Trivia
- A hachimaki is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth, worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer.
- "Hachimaki" translates to "helmet-scarf."
- Kamikaze Pilots in WWII would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths.
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