Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition Comes With A Statue Made By Kotobukiya

Like its predecessor, Batman: Arkham City is being graced with a pretty grand collector’s edition release. No Batarang or behind-the-scenes DVD this time, though. Here’s what you’ll find inside:

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The most prominent collectible is the statue. That’s produced by Kotobukiya. Along with that, you get an art book and early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin. There’s also the animated Batman: Gotham Knight DVD.

 

Finally, you’ll also get the game’s soundtrack, available via digital redemption. That’s a fairly grand package indeed, and so is the price; Gamestop list it for $99. It’ll release on the same day as the regular edition of the game — October 18th in the U.S., and October 21st in the U.K.


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