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Captain Tsubasa: Rise Of New Champions Has A Super Expensive Collector's Edition

And with that exorbitant price tag, you get a full-sized foosball table manufactured by René Pierre.

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Bandai Namco's incredibly anime soccer game, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, has a very expensive collector's edition available for pre-order on the company's official website.

The Rise of New Champions Legends Edition retails for over $2,000 (about $2,245.88, to be exact) and includes, among other things, a full-sized, fully-customized foosball table manufactured by René Pierre. This special collector's edition of the upcoming soccer game--due out on August 28 for Nintendo Switch, PC, and PlayStation 4--is only available to purchase on Bandai Namco's European store.

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In addition to the foosball table, you get an assortment of goodies--including the game itself, a steelbook case, a collector's box, embroidered badges, a figurine of main character Tsubasa Ozora, and so much more. Check out what you get in the Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Legends Edition in the image below.

Yeah, it's ridiculous, but you get a sweet foosball table. Look at it!
Yeah, it's ridiculous, but you get a sweet foosball table. Look at it!

This isn't the only collector's edition of a game that features a life-sized item that can actually be used. An edition of Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part 2, which hits PS4 on June 19, features a recreation of Ellie's backpack. And Sucker Punch Productions' Ghost of Tsushima, which drops one month after TLOU2, has an edition that comes with a collectible mask.

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