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Diablo III Collectors Edition Revealed

The devil is in the details.

For a game that seems like it's been in development longer than Duke Nukem Forever, Diablo III sure got a lot of love at this past weekend's BlizzCon.  In addition to announcing that you may be able to get Diablo III for free, Blizzard revealed a sweet collector’s edition of the hopefully soon to be released game. 

Included in this package is a Diablo Skull with a 4GB Soulstone (read: USB Drive) that contains full length versions of both the original landmark title and sequel; Exclusive in game content for not just Diablo III, but sister franchises World of Warcraft and StarCraft II as well; a behind the scenes Blu-ray/DVD set that includes over an hour of interviews showing how the game came together; the Art of Diablo III art book, a 208-page art book that contains everything from early concept art to final 3D renderings; and finally the official Diablo III Soundtrack.

The collector’s edition will go for the reasonable price of $99.99 and will be available when the game releases for PC and Mac sometime next year.


 

Comments

Kyle Charizanis Staff Alumnus

10/24/2011 at 03:21 PM

Want.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

10/24/2011 at 04:40 PM

I'm not even a PC gamer and I want this. It would be nice if Diablo 1 and 2 were fixed to run easily on modern systems ala Good Old Games, but still, this is a nice package.

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