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Metro Exodus Spartan Collector’s Edition confirmed for Australia

The Metro Exodus Spartan Collector’s Edition has been confirmed for Australia by Deep Silver and 4A Games.

Retailing for $149.99 USD — a local price wasn’t confirmed — here’s what the Collector’s Edition contains:

  • A Premium Quality Artyom Statue: This highly detailed, hand-painted resin statue stands at 10.5 inches high and captures the iconic scene from the Metro Exodus announcement trailer of Artyom fighting off a deadly Watchman. Each statue is individually numbered.
  • Authentic Spartan Order Dog Tag: A finely crafted replica of Artyom’s Spartan Order tag.
  • “Artyom’s Memories” Collectible Postcards: Arytom’s most treasured items are postcards from the world before it was devastated by nuclear war. Fans of the Metro series will recognise Artyom’s collection, given to him by those he encounters on his journey. Each postcard carries a message from his closest friends and companions.
  • Spartan Order Patches: Two authentic Spartan Order patches.

“The Spartan Collector’s Edition comes in gigantic, barrel-shaped packaging, based on an in-game design,” Deep Silver advised. “Fans should also note that the Spartan Collector’s Edition will be in strictly limited supply!”

Metro Exodus heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 22 February 2019.


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