Resident Evil 6 Collector’s Edition revealed

25 June 2012

Get locked, loaded, and bank-loaned – Capcom has announced the Resident Evil 6 Collector’s Edition and it’s a big one. Big enough to put a red alert blip on your hometown, in order for the US government’s emergency response F-22 Raptor bombers? Maybe, but that’s a chance you’ll just have to take for this sweet Ivy University hoodie.

The set includes:

  • Resident Evil 6 game
  • Zombie Steel Book
  • Exclusive Resident Evil 6 hardback artbook showing concept art from the game
  • Resident Evil 6 Avatar DLC code for 360 owners OR an RE6 Dynamic Theme for PS3 owners
  • Ivy University, Tall Oaks hooded sweatshirt (one size)
  • ‘The RE6 forces emblems’ – High quality enameled zinc alloy emblems of the three main protagonists squad insignias, mounted and set in a limited numbered frame authenticated with signatures from Senior producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi and RE6 Director Eiichiro Sasaki. A must have piece for any fan of Resident Evil!
  • All of the above amazing goodies are bundled together in the lenticular ‘Needle Bomb’ collectors box (as seen in the RE6 announce trailer)

The game’s out everywhere on 2 October.

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