All content for the Collector’s Edition of the next entry in Capcom’s long running survival horror franchise Resident Evil 7 are getting revealed to the public.
Not so long ago, game developer Capcom revealed its optimistic projections for the launch sales of its forthcoming title Resident Evil 7, predicting that the game will sell 4 million copies after release. Though the company didn’t specify which versions of the survival horror game would be the most prevalent when it comes to moving units, be it the standard base edition, digital deluxe iteration, or any other.
At a retail price of $180, the Resident Evil 7 Collector’s Edition contains a lot of interesting, albeit expensive collectibles inspired by aspects of the title. As an example, alongside the game, fans with enough income will be privy to a model replica of the Baker family mansion that stands at 8 inches in height, 7.5 inches in length and 8.5 inches in depth, while doubling as a music box that plays the song “Go Tell Aunty Rhody” with LED effects.
It can be seen in the image for the Resident Evil 7 Collector’s Edition below that the Baker mansion is not the only item that will be offered to fans. Additionally, anyone willing to pay will get a dummy finger 4G USB drive, an exclusive metal case, a VHS tape box, a lithograph for the sinister Baker clan, a premium Resident Evil 7 box, and a something that is described as ‘creepy note’ from someone living in the mansion.
For everyone who doesn’t know, the GameStop exclusive Collector’s Edition for Resident Evil 7 will not be the only version of the game doling out unique objects to fans. As a matter of fact, the title’s pre order DLC items for the Deluxe Edition will include materials that can be used in-game in the form of different survival packs. The four subsections of these are labeled as the Recovery Set, Handgun Set, Burner Set and Chem Fluid Set, and each will have unique objects to help players stay alive, such as the Recovery Set’s inclusion of green medicinal herbs to retain HP.
If we take everything into consideration, it’s possible that fans will get a better understanding of what Resident Evil 7 has in store for gamers at the beginning of 2017 once everyone gets a a chance to play through the third demo coming in December of this year. Despite that, since Capcom has made a point to emphasize that the first trial for Resident Evil 7, which is the Beginning Hour demo, will not be in the full game.