Fallout: New Vegas Collector’s Edition
As most of you know, Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas is coming out October 19 to North America (October 22 in Europe). In case you’re looking for a little more than just the game, a couple Collector’s Editions have been revealed, depending on whether you want a retail or digital copy.
The retail version, available for $69.99 (PC) or $79.99 (XBox360/PS3) can be purchased exclusively from GameStop, BestBuy, and Amazon within North America.
Within, you will find the following:
- Seven “Lucky 7″ poker chips
- Fully customized Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards
- Recreation of the game’s highly coveted “Lucky 38″ platinum chip
- Hardcover graphic novel All Roads
- The Making of Fallout: New Vegas DVD
In addition to this Collector’s Edition, a Digital Collector’s Edition will be a Direct2Drive exclusive. This version is available for pre-order at Direct2Drive for $54.95.
This digital edition comes with a digital version of the graphic novel All Roads, and the Tribal Pack. Inside the Tribal Pack, you will find:
- Tribal Raiding Armor
- Broad Machete
- 5 Bleak Venom doses
- 10 Throwing Spears
Whichever version you decide to pick up, you might want to get your order in early to make sure you don’t miss out on these great collections.
[Source: Bethesda Blog & Direct2Drive]
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Direct2Drive is such a rip-off. It cost $30 to make the disc for video games. Typically a manufacturer only recieves $7-15 for each individaul sale. I understand that it cost money to operate the server, but seriously that online version should only cost about $28 dollars. theyre making at least 20 dollars in straight profit, after considering other costs, such as marketing, download service,etc.