Mass Effect: Andromeda has *10* Collector's Editions, including a $270 remote-control space car option

Listen, I'm going to tell you two words about Mass Effect: Andromeda's Collector's Editions. Just two words, are you ready? Space cars. Alright fine, here are a few more: BioWare is pre-selling various flavors of Nomad ND1 planetary rover replica on the BioWare Store for fans who want to show their love for six-wheeled exploration vehicles and the series that encompass them. They're currently only available in the US.

If you'd prefer to leave the six-wheeling to Ryder and friends, you can pick up a die-cast 1:18 scale Nomad model for $100. It doesn't go anywhere but it sure does look pretty. It even has opening doors that reveal a detailed interior and illuminated control panel (alien figurines for back-seat smooching not included).

Both versions come with a special SteelBook case by default, though not an actual copy of the game. You can add an extra $60 or $70 to the price to pick up a standard or Deluxe Edition copy of Mass Effect: Andromeda as well. That brings the total Collector's Edition bundle count up to 10, counting the various consoles and deluxe/non-deluxe editions.

Speaking of Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Edition, the BioWare store also confirmed what special stuff players will receive in exchange for forking over an extra $10. Here it is:

  • Pathfinder casual outfit
  • Scavenger armor
  • Pathfinder Elite weapon set (4)
  • Pet Pyjak (monkey)
  • Digital soundtrack
  • Multiplayer Deluxe Launch Pack - $5 value

Sounds fine, but it doesn't answer the obvious question: can you romance the pyjak?

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Connor Sheridan

I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and was formerly a staff writer at GamesRadar.