Assassin's Creed: Unity Bastille Edition

Strip away the figurines and the fancy boxes, and what you've got left is pure content. The Assassin's Creed: Unity Bastille Edition on PC focused entirely on delivering quality supplementary material without asking you to clear shelf space for another statue.
The Bastille Edition packed a high-quality artbook full of concept art from Unity's development, offering a detailed look at how Ubisoft reconstructed revolutionary Paris building by building, street by street. The official game soundtrack preserved the atmospheric score in a dedicated format, letting you revisit the mood of 18th-century France without booting the game. Two lithographs in a stylized envelope brought a fine-art quality to the package, the kind of items that look genuinely sharp in a frame on the wall. Digitally, two bonus missions, The Chemical Revolution and The American Prisoner, added 45 minutes of campaign content rooted in real historical events and figures.
The Bastille Edition occupies smart middle ground in Unity's collector lineup. It shares the same artbook, soundtrack, lithographs, and digital content as the larger Notre Dame and Guillotine editions, but without the figurines and premium pricing those statues demand. For PC collectors who value the content over the display piece, this is arguably the most practical path to the complete Unity experience. The artbook alone is worth the upgrade from the standard release, and those lithographs have a shelf life that outlasts any digital bonus code. Sometimes the best collector's editions are the ones that know exactly what they are and don't try to be anything more.
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