Unboxed: Starcraft II Collector's Edition
Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty is nearly with us. Check out the Collector's Edition box set, lovingly unboxed in our video.
After years of waiting and weeks of honing our mad Zerg-rushing skills in the multiplayer beta, Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty is nearly upon us. We'll be at the midnight launch at the Oxford Street GAME store to bring you the view from the queue, but until then, get a load of the Collector's Edition (RRP £69.99), lovingly unboxed in the video below.
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Inside that toothy, space-marine-styled box you get Art of Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty, a hefty 176-page art book; a 2GB USB stick replica of Jim Raynor's dog tag, loaded with the original Starcraft and the Starcraft: Brood War expansion set; a behind-the-scenes DVD containing over an hour of developer interviews; the official soundtrack CD; and Starcraft comic book issue #0, a prequel to the comic series.
And there's also a World of Warcraft mini Thor in-game pet, exclusive Battle.net downloadable content (including special portraits for your Battle.net profile), decals to customize your units in-game, and a visually unique version of the Terran Thor unit.
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