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Also includes costumes, and art book, digital soundtrack, and more.
Revealed today at the Resident Evil panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Resident Evil 2 will be receiving a Collector’s Edition in North America that includes a 12″ Leon S. Kennedy figure, blueprints of the Racoon Police Department renovation, and more.
For $199.99 USD / $239.99 CAD exclusively at GameStop and EB Games, the Resident Evil 2 Collector’s Edition includes, according to the PlayStation Blog;
Resident Evil 2 Deluxe Edition
- Full Game
- Special Deluxe Packaging
- Extra DLC Pack Card
Give Leon and Claire a new look or a blast from the past with unique costumes:
- Leon Costume: “Arklay Sheriff”
- Leon Costume: “Noir”
- Claire Costume: “Military”
- Claire Costume: “Noir”
- Claire Costume: “Elza Walker”
Ensure the undead stay undead with a special weapon:
- Deluxe Weapon: “Samurai Edge – Albert Model”
And bring on the nostalgia with classic tunes:
- “Original Version” Soundtrack Swap
Leon S. Kennedy (R.P.D. Version) Figure
- An expertly-crafted 12-inch figure of Leon on his first day in his new RPD police uniform, re-created to mirror his in-game design down to the smallest details. A must-have for any Resident Evil fan or collector!
“Ben’s File” Art Book
- A 32-page book left behind by Ben Bertolucci, a freelance journalist who makes an appearance in Resident Evil 2. This file contains photos and files documenting events after the Raccoon City tragedy, and was filed away as a highly confidential document by the U.S. government. It’s never been seen by the public… until now.
Digital Soundtrack
- A voucher code for a 25-track album featuring new songs from the remake of Resident Evil 2, as well as a selection of arrangements from the original game.
“R.P.D.” Renovation Design Poster
- A diagram reminiscent of blueprints, this poster illustrates how the building was renovated and transformed from a museum to a police facility when work was being done on the building in 1969.
The Resident Evil 2 remake was announced in 2015 and the first look and release date of January 25, 2019 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 were revealed at the E3 2018 PlayStation Showcase. We played the long-awaited remake at E3 and feel that it returns to the franchise’s horror roots in the best way.
Adam Bankhurst is a freelance writer for IGN and played the Resident Evil 2 Remake at E3 2018 and it was one of his favorites of the show. You can follow him on Twitter.
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