Why not give options for the 3 filler items. Like for me as a customer who only wants to play diablo. So instead of the wow mount, I get to choose an extra D4 cosmetic. But for the wow players they can choose the mount. Would that also make more people wanting to spend on getting the ultimate edition.
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Along with all the discs and books, Collector's Edition buyers will get a few pieces of exclusive in-game content for three different Blizzard games: the Spectral Hound minion, ageless helms and Malthael-inspired weapons for Diablo 3; the Treasure Goblin pet for World of Warcraft; and Crusader portraits and Malthael decals for StarCraft 2.
Not really interested in the Diablo 3 considering what blizzard have done to it, but damn that is some awesome collectors edition. I would buy it just for those goodies, but alas, I have little gold to spare.
From past experience of collector/special edition games, the art book and OST cd will only be sampler sized (art book will be 20-30 pages the size of a DVD case and the OST will be 10 tracks maximum).
For your 65, you'll get a physical copy of the game for PC or Mac, a Behind the Scenes Blu-ray/DVD two-disc set with interviews, discussions and commentary from the developers, a CD soundtrack, a hardback art book and a mouse mat featuring the game's main antagonist Malthael, the Angel of Death.
There have been several Blizzard art books before this came along. So you might actually see artworks here from the earlier books, such as WOW: The Art of the Trading Card Game, The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: The Wrath of the Lich King, Diablo III: Book of Cain, WOW: Mists of Pandaria Collector's Edition art book and others.
The limited edition features a black saifu-cloth slipcase with a signed and numbered specially bound edition of the book. Four giclee prints featuring artwork by Brom, Samwise Didier, and Wei Wang. It's limited to 1500 copies.
Hello, just want to confirm : does this book got all the art from those previous artbooks you mentioned up there? I'm planning on buying a couple of blizzard artbook, if this one covers it all then i just go and buy this one.
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