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Resident Evil 7 Collector’s Edition is exclusive to EB Games in Australia

Resident Evil 7‘s Collector’s Edition is exclusive to EB Games in Australia, a new listing confirmed.

The Collector’s Edition is similar to offerings elsewhere in the world, with a 7″ Baker mansion replica, dummy finger-slash-16GB USB stick, lithographs, an artbook and two pieces of DLC.

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The most noticeable difference between this and other Collector’s Editions is that the Baker replica isn’t a music box, but merely a replica. Additionally, Steelbook packaging is devoid from the edition. That said, JB Hi-Fi will offer a Steelbook version of the game, but no other goodies will be included.

The DLC packs included are as follows:

  • “Survival Pack 1” DLC: Includes Shotgun, Handgun, recovery, Burner, and Chem Fluid Sets.
  • “Survival Pack 2” DLC: Includes several useful consumable items, a mysterious lucky coin and an instant unlock of the challenging ‘Madhouse’ difficulty setting

Retailing for $299.95 AUD, the Collector’s Edition is available on both Xbox One and PS4.

Moreover, those that pre-order Resident Evil 7 will also receive a bonus Resident Evil 4 Remastered digital game code on either Xbox One or PS4.

Resident Evil 7 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 24 January 2017.

Thanks, Omer.


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