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Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition

XBOX 360
Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition
Americas

The house always wins, and so do collectors who grabbed this one early. The Fallout New Vegas Collector's Edition on Xbox 360 delivers a package Obsidian designed to feel like you looted it straight from the Mojave. The "Lucky 7" Poker Chips are the standout, a set of weighted chips each branded with a different New Vegas casino.

They sit in their tray with a satisfying heft that separates them from the usual pack-in trinkets. Then there's the Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards, the Lucky 38 Platinum Chip (a prop that carries serious in-game significance), the hardcover "All Roads" graphic novel by Chris Avellone and Dark Horse Comics, and The Making of Fallout New Vegas documentary DVD. What makes this CE resonate with collectors is how everything ties back to the game's world.

The poker chips aren't generic Fallout branding slapped onto plastic. They're specific to the casinos you visit in-game, making them feel like authentic artifacts from the Mojave. The graphic novel serves as a canonical prequel, meaning it's not just a bonus, it's lore.

This hit shelves during the 360's peak years when physical collector's editions still felt like event purchases. Every item in this box tells a piece of New Vegas's story, and that kind of thematic cohesion is exactly what separates a great CE from a forgettable one. If you're collecting Fallout across platforms, this 360 version belongs in the vault.

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