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Assassin's Creed: Revelations Collector's Edition

XBOX 360
Assassin's Creed: Revelations Collector's Edition
Ubisoft11/15/2011Europe

The Assassin's Creed: Revelations Collector's Edition on Xbox 360 stacks the deck with a premium blend of physical goods and in-game content that hits the sweet spot for series devotees. The 50-page artbook is packed with illustrations and concept art from the game's development, offering a window into the visual design of Ezio's Constantinople. Pair that with the original game soundtrack and the Assassin's Creed Embers animated movie, a short film that carries real narrative weight for anyone invested in Ezio's arc.

The in-game content goes deeper than most editions dared. You get to explore the prison of Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure who inspired the Dracula myth, and retrieve his personal blade from his hanging cell. It's the kind of lore-drenched bonus mission that makes the Assassin's Creed universe feel genuinely layered.

Two additional multiplayer characters round out the digital offerings. This is mid-gen collector's edition design at its most balanced. Physical media you actually want to display, digital content that enriches the experience, and a cohesive package that feels like it was assembled by people who understood the fanbase.

The artbook alone justifies shelf space, and the Embers film has become increasingly relevant to collectors as Ezio's story gained legendary status within the franchise. For anyone building a complete 360-era Assassin's Creed library, the Collector's Edition is the tier where everything clicks.

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