Dreamcatcher Announces ‘Demon Hunters’ Boxed Set – What Fans Can Expect
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- June 08, 2026
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K‑pop’s darkest queens are dropping a limited‑edition treasure trove next month
Dreamcatcher’s upcoming ‘Demon Hunters’ boxed set bundles new music, exclusive photos, and collectible merch. Pre‑orders are live, but supplies won’t last.
It’s finally happening: Dreamcatcher, the Korean rock‑infused girl group that’s made a career out of haunting melodies and horror‑themed visuals, is set to unleash a massive boxed set titled Demon Hunters. The announcement hit fans like a gust of midnight wind, and the excitement is palpable.
The set is slated for release on October 15, 2024, and it isn’t just a re‑packaged album. Inside the sleek, matte‑black case you’ll find a brand‑new EP featuring three previously unreleased tracks that continue the group’s signature blend of heavy guitars and eerie synths. There’s also a 64‑page photobook shot in an abandoned warehouse – think flickering lanterns, smoky backdrops, and the members staring straight into the camera as if daring you to look away.
For the true collectors, Dreamcatcher has tucked in a handful of limited‑edition goodies: a set of seven enamel pins (one for each member), a custom‑etched USB drive pre‑loaded with music videos and behind‑the‑scenes footage, and a glossy postcard set that doubles as a mini‑poster when arranged correctly. And, because the group loves a good surprise, a handwritten note from the members will be tucked between the pages of the photobook – a tiny detail that makes the whole package feel personal.
Pre‑orders opened this Monday on the official Dreamcatcher shop and on several major K‑pop retailers. Prices start at $89 for the standard version, while a deluxe tier – which adds a replica of the band’s iconic “scythe” prop and a limited‑edition vinyl – goes for $149. As usual, the supply is capped, so fans are urged to act fast; the site has already shown the “only 2 left in stock” warning for the deluxe edition.
Reception on social media has been, unsurprisingly, a mix of swooning emojis and frantic “I need this now!” comments. Many longtime fans see the boxed set as a perfect way to cap off the era that began with their 2017 debut, while newer listeners are drawn in by the promise of fresh content and the chance to own a piece of Dreamcatcher’s ever‑evolving mythos.
In short, Demon Hunters is more than just merchandise – it’s a curated experience that lets fans step deeper into the world Dreamcatcher has been building for nearly a decade. If you’ve been on the fence about diving into their discography, this might just be the push you need.
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