Mass Effect 3's Collector's Edition details show up on GameStop's website

Updated with new information.

GameStop has posted the details on the Mass Effect 3 Collector's Edition on the retailer's website, showing off the high-end bundle for die-hard Mass Effect fans looking to see the series off in style. For $79.99 (relatively cheap when compared to other Collector's Edition bundles), gamers will get a soundtrack, an exclusive mission, a new character, and a bunch of other bonuses...GameStop has posted the details on the Mass Effect 3 Collector's Edition on the retailer's website, showing off the high-end bundle for die-hard Mass Effect fans looking to see the series off in style. For $79.99 (relatively cheap when compared to other Collector's Edition bundles), gamers will get a soundtrack, an exclusive mission, a new character, and a bunch of other bonuses.

Most of the content is digital, but there are a few physical items to be found in the $80 package. There's a hardbound art book, an N7 patch, a 4x6 lithographic of the Normandy, and a premium metal case featuring both the male and female Commander Shepard. For those who prefer digital goodies are very well served, with plenty of in-game bonuses that more than justify a purchase.

Here's the full list, ripped unceremoniously from GameStop's website.

  • Premium metal case featuring male and female Commander Shepard
  • 70-page hardbound art book
  • Limited edition Mass Effect comic by Dark Horse Comics
  • Fabric N7 patch
  • Exclusive 4x6 lithographic print of the SR-2 Alliance Normandy
  • Additional in-game content including
  • N7 Arsenal Pack - Bring the firepower with the N7 Sniper Rifle, Shotgun, SMG, and Pistol.
  • Squad alternate appearance pack
  • Robotic Dog for on board the Normandy
  • Mass Effect 3 digital soundtrack

So, planning on picking it up? If you were already planning on buying the game, you might as well get the Collector's Edition. Who knows? Maybe you can have sex with the exclusive character (odds are you can).

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