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Resident Evil Village Collector’s Edition contents confirmed

Alongside its Digital Deluxe Edition too.

The Resident Evil Village Collector’s Edition was today announced and detailed by Capcom, alongside a lesser Deluxe Edition too.

Here’s what you can expect in each.

Resident Evil Village Digital Deluxe Edition Trauma Pack

  • Safe Room Music
  • Max Difficulty setting
  • Mr. Everywhere
  • Save Device
  • Albert01 Chris weapon
  • Found Footage RE7 Filter
  • The Tragedy of Ethan Winters media

This digital-only edition is priced at $69.99 USD or $114.95 AUD.

Resident Evil Village Collector’s Edition

  • Resident Evil Village full game
  • Chris figurine
  • Poster of the village
  • Steelbook case
  • Collector’s box
  • Artbook
  • The Trauma Pack product code
    • Safe Room Music
    • Max Difficulty setting
    • Mr. Everywhere figurine
    • Save Device model
    • Albert01 Chris model
    • Found Footage RE7 Filter
    • The Tragedy of Ethan Winters media

This product has been priced at $219.99 USD. Pricing and local Australian availability for the Collector’s Edition has not yet been confirmed, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more. As always — and has been for RE2 and RE3 Collector’s Editions — contents per region may vary.

Resident Evil Village is a sequel to Resident Evil 7 and is expected on 7 May 2021 across Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5. A PS5-exclusive demo called Maiden will be available later today.


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