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- The Marathon Collectors Edition is being released on March 5, priced at $199.99 USD, but the game itself must be purchased separately for an additional cost.
- The collectors edition includes a Thief Runner Capsule statue, Silkworm collectible miniature, and postcards.
- The statue features USB-powered LED lights and is rendered in 1/6 scale.
- Some players may feel disappointed due to the controversy surrounding Marathons development at Bungie and the high cost of the collectors edition relative to the additional game cost, making the total approximate $239 USD.
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Marathon Collector’s Edition Features Statue and Minis, Game Sold Separately ($199.99 USD)
Bungie and PlayStation will release a Marathon Collector’s Edition on March 5, but notably, the game is not included. For $199.99 (USD), buyers will receive a statue of the Thief Runner Capsule, rendered in 1/6 scale with USB-powered LED lights, along with a Silkworm collectible miniature and postcards. Buyers who want both the Collector’s Edition and the game will need to purchase them separately, for a total cost of approximately $239 (USD). While Bungie is known for releasing pricey, content-rich special editions, this particular offering may disappoint some players, especially given the reported controversy surrounding Marathon’s development at Bungie.
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