The press release for the Red Faction: Guerilla Collector's Edition doesn't mention any outlandish stunt-packaging so at least you won't have to try and fit a box shaped like a helmet or a colonist's femur or something onto your games shelf.
For around $89 you can pick up a copy of the game (Xbox or PS3), plus an 'art' coffee table book, bonus DVD (probably a 'making of' or something) and a 5-inch poly resin Mining Walker statuette with 'pewter hand railings' (er, cool?).
The Collector's Edition has a suggested retail price of $89.99, and can be pre-ordered now through GameStop retail stores and the company's official website.
From GameWatcher: "THQ Nordic has announced that the remastered edition of Red Faction Guerrilla will be released for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 3rd July."
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A listing on a Finnish retailer could have just revealed the launch date and pricing for Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-Te-Red.
Instead of giving us a bunch of crap in a collectors edition they give us actual bonus content as in an extra level or custom multiplayer items....something we can actually use in the game instead of junk that winds its way to a donation bin in the next 2 years?
Ummm... don't think so.
These so called "special/collectors editions" are getting outrages with their pricing.
Dlacy13g, I agree give me something special.
They can keep their dust collectors, give something in the game.
Art books, meh..look at it once then throw it in the other pile of art books.
Making of DVD, guys we've seen that crap on the net for six month proceeding the game's release.
And little dinky easy break statues ? Ppff.. keep em'
...how about releasing a game that isn't GARBAGE? I played the MP demo, and it was pathetic. RF1 was 1000 times better, with more realistic destruction.