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Watch Dogs Legion Collector’s Edition announced

Watch Dogs Legion‘s Collector’s Edition has been detailed at Ubisoft’s E3 2019 press conference alongside two other special editions, Gold and Ultimate. Moreover, Ubisoft also detailed pre-order bonuses.

Collector’s Edition

The fancy Collector’s Edition — price unknown at the moment — includes the following:

  • The Ultimate Edition of the game
  • Steelbook
  • An Ubicollectibles Ded Coronet Mask Replica
  • High quality physical items: Three stickers, a recto-verso propaganda poster
  • Stunning digital content including a digital, in-game mask
  • The Season Pass and the Ultimate Pack

The Collector’s Edition is exclusive to the Ubisoft Store; you’ll soon be able to pre-order it here.

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Gold Edition

The Gold Edition includes:

  • The base game
  • The Season Pass

Ultimate Edition

Finally, the Ultimate Edition includes:

  • Gold Edition and Ultimate digital content
  • Four weeks VIP Status to earn experience and currency faster

Pre-order bonuses

“Fans who purchase the Gold, Ultimate or Collector’s editions will be able to get the game up to three days early from the standard release date,” Ubisoft advised. “Fans who pre-order Watch Dogs Legion will receive access to the Golden King Pack with the Uneasy Lies Mask Skin, the “Serpent Sisters” Pistol Skin and the Lux Car Skin.”

Watch Dogs Legion is planned for a release on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 6 March. Watch a whole bunch of gameplay from E3 2019 right here.


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