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Homefront Don't Tread on Me Edition

XBOX 360
Also available on:PLAYSTATION 3
Homefront Don't Tread on Me Edition
THQ3/17/2011Europe

Red Dawn meets first-person shooters, and the Homefront Don't Tread on Me Edition on Xbox 360 packaged that patriotic resistance fantasy into one of the most thematic collector's editions of its era. This special edition came with a propaganda booklet, concept art card, cloth patch, exclusive shotgun DLC, and a multiplayer unlock pack.

Homefront imagined a near-future America under occupation, and the Don't Tread on Me Edition leaned hard into that resistance fighter identity. The propaganda booklet is the standout piece, a physical artifact from the game's alternate timeline that feels like something pulled from an underground printing press. The cloth patch carries that same insurgent energy, the kind of thing you'd find sewn onto a freedom fighter's jacket. The concept art card offers a window into the visual development of Homefront's occupied suburbs and repurposed American landmarks. On the digital side, the exclusive shotgun DLC and multiplayer unlock pack gave you tools to fight back from the moment you loaded in.

Homefront was a polarizing game, but its collector's edition understood something important: themed physical goods tell a story that a steelbook never can. The propaganda booklet and cloth patch transform this from a game package into a piece of in-universe worldbuilding. For Xbox 360 collectors who appreciate editions that commit fully to their premise, the Don't Tread on Me Edition delivered. These are the kinds of pack-ins that gain character with age, physical pieces of a fictional resistance that feel more interesting the further we get from the game's original release window.