BTS ARMYs worldwide shared pictures of member photocards online that they received as part of the ARMY MEMBERSHIP GIFT V6. The gift box, like most membership gifts, could be purchased by the K-pop septet's fans on Weverse, who are membership holders of the BTS GLOBAL OFFICIAL FANCLUB ARMY MEMBERSHIP.
The exclusive blue and silver boxes each contained a Membership Card, photo cards, a PVC pouch, and a miniature version of the official BTS lightstick.
As the members currently continue their military duty, with only Jin and J-Hope discharged this year, ARMYs were found rejoicing at the new pictures that surfaced with the gift kit. Many took to social media, talking about the special limited edition merch, naturally missing the full group. One such fan wrote:
"MY SEVEN"
Fans could not help but discuss the comfortable styling and good looks of the BTS members.
"Why they looks so soft and comfy and so fall-winter coded AND SO GEWD HERE," a netizen commented.
"These PCs are so pretty! They all look so handsome!," wrote another fan.
"I’m not being dramatic when I say I love when hobi smiles he’s literally the personification of sunshine like. def when the smile hits his eyes too. that is pookie the word only belongs to him," another fan said.
Some were amused that all members except Jungkook and Jimin posed with a victory hand sign, while some shared they were eagerly waiting for their purchases to arrive.
"jikook didn't get the memo on vsign cant wait to get mine," noted an ARMY.
"mine’s shipping soon finally!!" shared another X user.
"Oh its cute cant wait to get mine," another fan wrote.
Some recent updates on BTS members
2024 has been remarkable for ARMYs so far, with members Jin and J-Hope back from their military enlistments and frequent new content releases. While the rest of the group is slated to be discharged next year, fans are hopeful to see the Grammy-nominated group reunited before the end of 2025.
As they wait, continuous content from both the returned and conscripted members ensures that ARMYs stay engaged. Jin, upon his return on June 12, held a mini-concert and a fan meet-and-greet on the BTS Festa day.
The idol has been busy ever since. He represented South Korea as a torchbearer at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and has bagged luxury endorsements with brands like Gucci, Laneige, Alo Yoga, and FRED. The Moon singer has also announced his debut solo album, Happy, which comes out on Friday, November 15, 2024, at 2 PM KST.
While fans have been thoroughly entertained on Tuesdays, with his new variety show Run Jin on BANGTANTV (Youtube), the show has taken a brief hiatus right ahead of his new music release. In line with the same, a pre-release track, I'll Be There, also came out on October 25.
J-Hope completed his service on October 17. He was received at the discharge venue by Jin, as the two posed for pictures for the fans and media gathered. Fans had even flown down to Seoul from around the world to welcome him back.
His comeback was celebrated for days by fans who also ran a clean-up mission of the Seoul Forest where they built a seating area called 'J-Hope Forest 2.'
BTS' leader, RM's documentary Right People, Wrong Place was invited to the 29th Busan International Film Festival. The chronicle which captures the Indigo rapper's late twenties and his road to making his second solo album Right Place, Wrong Person, was screened under the Open Cinema category at the event.
Furthermore, the distributing partners of the film, CJ 4DPLEX, had previously announced wanting to share the 80-minute-long film across 3,000 screens worldwide starting this December. Per the latest updates, Right People, Wrong Place is set to premiere globally on December 5.
Jungkook's documentary, JUNGKOOK: I AM STILL, which came out on September 18, made waves around the globe. The film chronicled the BTS' youngest member's journey behind making and promoting his debut solo album GOLDEN. Meanwhile, November 3 also marks the first year since the album's release.