In other words, we wanted to make this Collector’s Edition just that - something you’d actually want to collect.Ĭollector Box: As a lifelong fan of the Final Fantasy franchise like many of you, I’ve always loved the aesthetics of the Japanese cover art. Instead of just throwing together a bunch of cluttered pieces of cardstock, paperweights, or stuff you won’t ever look at again, we spent a lot of time coming up with some things we thought you’d really enjoy. What about Sony? The company offered a limited edition PS3/Final Fantasy XIII bundle in Japan, but–perhaps because the Microsoft bundle is exclusive–hasn’t announced one stateside.We’re thrilled to announce the Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Collector’s Edition, which will be available for purchase exclusively through the Square Enix Online Store. Microsoft’s selling a $400 bundle version of its 250GB Xbox 360 that comes with a copy of the game, two wireless controllers, and “exclusive download avatar items.” They’re also supposed to be selling a Final Fantasy XIII faceplate designed by Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura, but it’s only available “promotionally in fixed quantities across select retailers in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.” (A few sellers have it listed “in hand” on eBay US.) The collector’s editions are only available in limited quantities, and the secondary market sellers are already price-gouging. If you’re hardcore, you could always import a copy–PS3 games are region-free, though several Xbox 360 games aren’t–but you may pay dearly. Square Enix is selling an international (non-US) collector’s edition for PS3 and Xbox 360 that includes a slip-cased soundtrack, hardback art book, exclusive art prints, and a decal for £60 suggested retail (about $91 at the current exchange rate). In the US, just one, which sells for $60, Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.
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