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Call Of Duty: Ghosts Prestige Edition

PLAYSTATION 4
Call Of Duty: Ghosts Prestige Edition
Activision11/5/2013Americas
GenreShooter

They put a wearable camera in a video game box. The Call of Duty: Ghosts Prestige Edition for PlayStation 4 pushed the boundaries of what a collector's edition could physically contain, and over a decade later, it still feels like one of the most ambitious pack-ins in gaming history.

That tactical camera wasn't a toy. It recorded in full HD 1080p, handled water exposure, and mounted with a wide-angle lens designed for action use. Based on the helmet cameras actually featured in Ghosts itself, it came with three mounting attachments, a memory card, batteries, and editing software. The crossover between game prop and functional gear was something the industry hadn't seen before and hasn't really replicated since.

Surrounding that headline piece is a solid supporting cast. The steelbook gives the game a proper collector's home, the kind of metal casing that ages better than any standard Blu-ray case ever could. A paracord strap leans into the tactical aesthetic without feeling gimmicky. The Free Fall bonus map was a genuine gameplay addition, dropping players into a skyscraper mid-collapse for some of the most vertigo-inducing multiplayer Ghosts had to offer. Four DLC packs came bundled through the Season Pass, making this the all-access version of the Ghosts experience.

Digital extras include a player pattern, card, background, and the official soundtrack.

The PS4 launch window was a wild time for collector's editions. Publishers were betting big on the new generation, trying to establish what premium packaging meant for the era. Most played it safe. Activision strapped a GoPro-style camera to a Call of Duty box and shipped it. That kind of creative risk-taking is exactly what makes certain collector's editions worth tracking down years after release. This Prestige Edition is one of those.