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The Syberia 3 Collector’s Edition Looks Pretty Damn Good

But it will cost you a pretty penny

Microids’ impending third iteration in the Syberia series, Syberia 3, releases in a little over a week in Europe (a bit longer for Australians). However, if you’re a big fan of the series – or a collector in general – you may find the game’s impressive looking collector’s edition more than a little enticing (click here to visit the Syberia 3 online store). The only downside is that it will come at a cost. The PS4 and Xbox One versions of the CE will set you back 139,90€ (approx $198 AUD), without shipping, while the PC version is 10€ cheaper at 129,90€ (approx $183 AUD), once again without shipping. A cursory checkout attempt discovered that shipping to Australia will cost you about 70€, and 210,37€ (approx $300 AUD) in total.

You can see the collector’s edition and its contents below.

The collector’s edition includes:

– Syberia 3 game

– A statue of Kate Walker (18 cm)

– Two Art prints of drawings from creator Benoit Sokal

– A collector Artbook of 60 pages

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– The 20 exclusives first pages of Syberia’s comic book

– The digital original soundtrack of the game

– An A3 Poster – A collector box

Syberia 3 will release for PS4, Xbox One and PC on April 20 in Europe, April 25 in North America and May 4 in Australia. A Nintendo Switch version has been confirmed for 2017.

Written By Zach Jackson

Despite a childhood playing survival horrors, point and clicks and beat ’em ups, these days Zach tries to convince people that Homefront: The Revolution is a good game while pining for a sequel to The Order: 1886 and a live-action Treasure Planet film. Carlton, Burnley FC & SJ Sharks fan. Get around him on Twitter @tightinthejorts

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