Homefront Voice of Freedom Edition

Occupied America never sounded so good. The Homefront Voice of Freedom Edition on PC built its entire identity around a working propaganda radio, complete with MP3 player connectivity, transforming a multiplayer shooter's collector's edition into something genuinely unexpected. Alongside the radio, you get a map of the occupied United States, the official Homefront soundtrack, an artbook titled "Inside the Occupation," the 870 Express Shotgun multiplayer unlock, and a multiplayer pack featuring the Parrot aerial reconnaissance drone, a quick fix capacity perk, and the SCAR assault rifle.
The Voice of Freedom radio is an in-universe artifact that doubles as a functional speaker. It's the kind of prop piece that earns permanent desk space because it tells a story even when the game isn't running. S.
map reinforces the alternate-history worldbuilding that made Homefront's premise so compelling, and the artbook digs into the visual design of a fallen America. THQ took a real swing with this one. Homefront's critical reception was mixed, but the Voice of Freedom Edition stands on its own merits as a physical package.
Complete sets with the radio in working condition have become a niche hunt, and that's exactly the territory where collectors find their best stories.
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