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EA bundles up $150 Dead Space, $130 Mirror\'s Edge LEs

Limited editions are quickly becoming a standard feature for most top-tier game releases. So how is EA going to differentiate the special editions of Dead Space and Mirror's Edge from the glut of other limited releases hitting retail shelves in the coming months? By making one Ultra Limited and...

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Limited editions are quickly becoming a standard feature for most top-tier game releases. So how is EA going to differentiate the special editions of Dead Space and Mirror's Edge from the glut of other limited releases hitting retail shelves in the coming months? By making one Ultra Limited and packing the other with enticing swag, of course.

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Available only through EA's online store, the Dead Space Ultra Limited Edition takes its billing quite seriously, as the publisher claims only 1,000 of the boxes have been assembled. The package includes Starz Media's Dead Space: Downfall animated movie, a bonus-content DVD, a lithograph, a 97-page art book written and illustrated by the game's designers, Image Comics' 160-page Dead Space graphic novel, and crew patch for the spaceship Ishimura.

EA is currently only listing an Xbox 360 version of the Dead Space Ultra Limited Edition, and it carries a premium price tag of $150. The standard edition of Dead Space will be available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on October 14 for $59.99, with the PC edition following on October 20 for $49.99.

The $130 limited-edition bundle of EA DICE's first-person action game Mirror's Edge will play heavy to the game's messenger-service theme. In addition to the game, the Mirror's Edge limited edition bundle will come with a Timbuk2 messenger bag that depicts the game's sleek and nimble star Faith on the inner flap. EA's online store has 360 and PS3 editions of the bundle, and both go on sale November 11.

Check GameSpot's previous coverage for EA's two new properties, Dead Space and Mirror's Edge.

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