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Bioshock Infinite Premium Edition

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Bioshock Infinite Premium Edition

Columbia never looked so good sitting on your shelf. The Bioshock Infinite Premium Edition for PlayStation 3 is one of those mid-gen collector's packages that actually understood what we wanted: tangible, weird, beautiful objects pulled straight from the game's universe. This is the version that came bundled with steelbook pre-order bonuses in the UK and Australia, making it a slightly different beast for regional collectors to hunt down.

The standout here is the Murder of Crows vigor bottle keychain. It's a tiny, three-inch baby replica of one of the game's most iconic power-ups, and it has no business being as charming as it is. Pair that with the resin-cast Handyman miniature at 25 millimeters and you've got two display pieces that actually tell someone you know this game inside and out. The Jorge Lacera lithograph is a nice touch for anyone who appreciates the painterly art direction Irrational Games brought to the series, and the mini art book with its hand-distressed cover feels like something Booker DeWitt himself might've carried around. It's a detail that shows someone at the studio cared about authenticity.

The digital side rounds things out with exclusive in-game gear, the soundtrack, and a PS3 theme. Nothing earth-shattering, but it filled out the package. This was the PS3 era, when disc-based collector's editions were the standard and digital extras were still a bonus rather than the whole offering.

For Bioshock collectors, this Premium Edition sits in a sweet spot. It's got enough physical goods to justify the space on your shelf without veering into the oversized statue territory that dominates modern CEs. That steelbook variant from UK and Australian pre-orders adds a layer of regional scarcity that makes the complete package genuinely harder to track down. If you're building a Bioshock shrine, this one belongs in it.