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Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition

PLAYSTATION 3
Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition
Americas

You don't need to survive a deathclaw attack to appreciate good craftsmanship. You just need to hold one of these poker chips. The Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition on PlayStation 3 remains one of the most thoughtfully assembled special editions of its generation, a package where every physical item ties directly back to the game's identity as a post-apocalyptic casino crawl through the Mojave Desert.

Seven poker chips, each branded with a different in-game casino, give the set its tactile soul. They're weighted, they're distinct, and they look fantastic arranged on a shelf or scattered across a display. The Lucky 38 Platinum Chip adds the narrative lynchpin of the entire game to your collection in physical form.

A Fallout-branded deck of cards completes the gambling motif. On the media side, Chris Avellone's hardcover graphic novel "All Roads" provides canonical backstory through Dark Horse Comics, and a documentary DVD pulls back the curtain on Obsidian's development process. What separates this from the average collector's edition is intentionality.

Nothing here feels like it was chosen by a marketing team working from a checklist. The poker chips echo the game's themes. The graphic novel deepens its story.

The documentary respects the people who made it. It all connects. For PS3 collectors who value thematic coherence over sheer volume, the Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition is a masterclass in how to extend a game's world beyond the screen.

The Mojave belongs on your shelf.

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