Insanely priced Watch Dogs Limited Edition revealed

19 July 2013
Watch Dogs

Ubisoft has revealed that Watch Dogs is getting a Limited Edition, which will test the depths of your wallet.

The $130 (R1,290*) Limited Edition includes the game, a collectible steelbook case, the official soundtrack, an 80-page hardcover art book, a 9-inch Aiden statue, and Aiden Pearce’s mask.

The soundtrack is an original score from composer Brian Reitzell, who scored the films Lost in Translation, The Bling Ring, and Hannibal.

The Limited Edition is available for Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, PS4 and PC, and no Wii U version despite the game releasing for Nintendo’s system.

The Limited Edition is currently set for North America. MyGaming has asked local Ubisoft games distributor Megarom for local availability and pricing details.

Ubisoft previously revealed the other special editions that would be available for Watch Dogs.

Megarom Interactive has announced the South African release date for Watch Dogs – 22 November 2013 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, and WiiU.

The game will also be available for PS4 and Xbox One after the consoles launch.

Watch Dogs Limited Edition

Watch Dogs Limited Edition

*1 USD = 9.88873 ZAR
Source: Ubisoft blog

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  1. Vorastra
    19.07.2013 at 16:05

    I think the “insane collectors price” award goes to GRID 2 and its BAC Mono car.

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