LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 Collector's Edition
Same game, different region, different treasure. net and came in a sturdy cardboard box with two House Crest magnets and a bonus disc. The disc featured a gag reel, a film gag reel, and behind-the-scenes footage, a slightly different content package from the more widely available Collector's Edition.
net exclusivity is what makes this particular variant a collector's conversation piece. Retailer-exclusive editions from the Wii era are notoriously tricky to track down, especially from online-only retailers with smaller customer bases. Fewer units sold means fewer units surviving in complete condition, and that math only gets more favorable for collectors as the years pass.
The sturdy cardboard box packaging differentiates this from its counterpart on sight, and the two-magnet configuration versus four creates a clear distinction for variant collectors. The bonus disc content, particularly the gag reels, offers a lighter, more humorous companion to the game's already comedic take on the Wizarding World. net edition fills a very specific gap.
It's the kind of quiet variant that most people don't even know exists, which is exactly why it matters.
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