Samurai Shodown
Sometimes the artbook alone justifies the entire set. The Samurai Shodown Collector's Edition for PlayStation 4 packages the 2019 revival of SNK's legendary blade fighter with a 104-page hardcover book filled with story mode visuals that were never released outside this edition. It's the kind of deep-cut production material that fighting game historians live for.
Samurai Shodown's return after 11 years of silence was a statement. The series that established weapons-based fighting in 1993 came back with Unreal Engine visuals, that signature deliberate pacing where one read can end a round, and a roster mixing classic warriors with newcomers in a story set before the original game. It earned its place back in the conversation.
This Collector's Edition wraps the PS4 game alongside eight double-sided lithographs on card stock featuring official illustrations of all 16 fighters. Each one is detailed enough to frame, and having the full roster represented gives the set a completionist appeal that single-character statues can't match. The hardcover artbook features glossy paper throughout with laminated covers, and the Pantone-printed cardboard box ties the whole package together with a boutique quality that stands apart on any shelf.
A numbered certificate of authenticity rounds out the contents, confirming this as part of a limited Western-exclusive production run. For collectors who want the craftsmanship and the artbook without chasing the ultra-rare Signature variant, this is the edition that delivers. Clean, complete, and built to look serious next to your other fighting game collectibles.



