Mirror's Edge Catalyst is getting a special edition, and it comes with a small statue of the main character, Faith.
A post on the Mirror's Edge website reveals that the Collector's Edition comes with several real-world items. The most notable inclusion is the statue, which depicts Faith as an adult and a child. We know that the game explores Faith's origin story, so the statue's depiction of the character as a child makes sense.
This edition also comes with a Steelbook game case, concept art cards, a lithograph art print, temporary tattoos in the style of Faith's, and a special box to hold it all.
The Collector's Edition costs $200, and is available for preorder now at GameStop and other retailers at a later date.
DICE is attempting to make Catalyst's controls more intuitive and less frustrating than the original Mirror's Edge. At E3, the developer also explained that players will have some freedom of choice to move around the game's city, allowing you to roam freely on your way to objectives. It launches on February 23, 2016 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about the game as it becomes available.
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A post on the Mirror's Edge website reveals that the Collector's Edition comes with several real-world items. The most notable inclusion is the statue, which depicts Faith as an adult and a child. We know that the game explores Faith's origin story, so the statue's depiction of the character as a child makes sense.
This edition also comes with a Steelbook game case, concept art cards, a lithograph art print, temporary tattoos in the style of Faith's, and a special box to hold it all.
The Collector's Edition costs $200, and is available for preorder now at GameStop and other retailers at a later date.
DICE is attempting to make Catalyst's controls more intuitive and less frustrating than the original Mirror's Edge. At E3, the developer also explained that players will have some freedom of choice to move around the game's city, allowing you to roam freely on your way to objectives. It launches on February 23, 2016 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about the game as it becomes available.
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