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The Strangest Video Game Collector’s Editions Ever Made

Posted on February 14, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Throughout the history of gaming, publishers and developers have created special editions of their releases as a way of getting extra cash from their fans. Rising in popularity during the 2000s, these supposedly limited edition versions of games would generally include extra in-game content or merchandise such as an art book or a poster. While the popularity of physical collector’s editions has somewhat diminished in recent years due to the rise of digital sales, including region-free purchases from countries
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