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StarCraft II Collector's Edition announced - briefly|
| (hx) 09:56 PM CEST - Apr,08 2010 | Blizzard sent out a press release announcing the StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Collector's Edition, an enhanced version of the upcoming real-time strategy sequel. Currently in closed beta, Wings of Liberty is the first part of the StarCraft II trilogy. Blizzard promises to reveal the release date 'in the coming weeks' but it was still slated for the first half of 2010 as recently as February. Blizzard also reveals that the standard edition of its PC and Mac RTS sequel will cost $59.99 and that its digital release will follow 'shortly after [the retail] release.'
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will be available on DVD-ROM
for Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7 and
Macintosh®. The standard edition will sell for a suggested
retail price of $59.99 and will also be available shortly after release
as a download through the online Blizzard Store. The special
Collector’s Edition package, which is priced at $99.99 and
will only be available at retail stores, will include the following
bonus items in addition to the game disc:
* The Art of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, a 176-page book
featuring artwork from the game
* An exclusive 2GB USB flash drive replica of Jim Raynor's
dog tag, which comes preloaded with the original StarCraft and the
StarCraft: Brood War® expansion set
* A behind-the-scenes DVD containing over an hour of
developer interviews, cinematics with director’s commentary,
and more
* The official StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty soundtrack CD,
containing 14 epic tracks from the game along with exclusive bonus
tracks
* StarCraft comic book issue #0, a prequel to the comic series
* A World of Warcraft® mini Thor in-game pet that can
be applied to all World of Warcraft characters on a single Battle.net
account
* Exclusive Battle.net downloadable content, including
special portraits for your Battle.net profile, decals to customize your
units in-game, and a visually unique version of the terran Thor unit
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last 10 comments: | Csimbi | (11:50 PM CEST - Apr,08 2010 ) | | Way too expensive. It seems to be that you must be a rich kid (or, a kid with a rich dad) to play games nowadays... And that's just sad. | |
| sikapossu | (11:54 PM CEST - Apr,08 2010 ) | | on europe we have allways pay that much from games | |
| Tom | (12:11 AM CEST - Apr,09 2010 ) | | Huh? $59 is a usual price. Where have you been? Getting a game at $39 or $49 is nearly impossible these days unless you find some fantastic deal online. I'm inundated lately with cheap prices and for me, usually I go to about 3 stores and 1 out of those 3 is selling it for $10 less than everyone else. MW2 cost me $59 pretty sure anyway. BC2 as well. | |
| Koogle | (03:09 AM CEST - Apr,09 2010 ) | As an original starcraft fan I might have been suckered into buying this a few years ago, but as it stands starcraft2-part1 is most likely going to be forgettable shit that will never live upto its predecessor with the stupidly bad changes its had. I don't even want to support it because of what they are trying to do with the game. Stupid greedy blizztard corp.
And MW2 had a collectors edition and look at how well that turned out -just sayin' | |
| Csimbi | (06:47 PM CEST - Apr,10 2010 ) | | I meant the 99$ for the full package, not the ripped-off shite. | |
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